
Mechatronics Program Guidelines
Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary field that combines electrical
engineering, mechanical engineering, materials, robotics, and control
systems. Mechatronics has applications in manufacturing, aeronautics, and
any other industry that relies on automation.
This program will be offered in a non-traditional format as open entry open
exit, modular, and competency-based. Learning modules are offered as a
combination online plus lecture/in-person labs format. Read on for details
on signing up, orientation sessions at Lansing Community College’s West
Campus, and getting started on your learning journey.
Students should discuss all prior learning and experience with M-CAM staff before enrolling.
Mechantronics Program Guidelines: About the Curriculum
Courses are offered through
AMTEC (Automotive Manufacturing Technical Education) and were designed
to teach the technical and critical-thinking skills required to succeed in
advanced manufacturing. The program is divided into units of study
(modules). Each program has a different number of modules.
Modules include lessons online, hands-on labs that you’ll be doing at LCC
West Campus, and assessments that teach the specific fundamental skills
necessary for performing advanced manufacturing work. See details on lab
location, hours, and curriculum guide below.
Additional information regarding your mechatronics learning journey can be
found in the curriculum guide that you will receive during your 1st day of
class orientation.
Community Education and Workforce Development
West Campus
Room M105
Phone: (517) 483-1338
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