Mechatronics ***Effective Fall 2016*** Certificate #4261 (35 credits) Engineering & Technology Division
NAME:_______________________ Advisor:______________________
Developmental Courses as determined through College Placement Testing*: * Please note: 0-level courses do not transfer and do not count toward graduation requirements; however, they are required to courses if needed based on placement scores.. English as Second Language ____ Any ENGL ESL classes* Reading Comprehension ____ ENGL 001* ____ ENGL 002* ____ ENGL 003*
Writing Fundamentals ____ ENGL 050* ____ ENGL 051* Freshman Year Exp. ____ FS 100 / 102 ____ Dept. FYE
Math Testing Prior to 4/16 _____FS 107(option) _____MATH 010*
enter college level
Math Testing AFTER 4/16 ____FS 107(option) ____MATH 008* ___ MATH 022*
Requirements: SUBJECT NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
PRE or CO-REQUISITE
CREDITS
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First Semester ELOC 153 GTEC 101 MATH 1611 IMT 108
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Second Semester ENGL 101 or
English Composition I or
Pre: Placement through college placement testing program
ENGL 104
Report and Technical Writing
Pre: ENGL 101and completion of ENGL 003 with a grade of C or higher
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HVAC 103 IMT 110
Fundamentals of Air Conditioning Fluid Power
Coreq: HVAC 101 or ELOC 153
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Third Semester IA 201 __________ __________
Fundamentals of Electricity Safety: OSHA -30 & NFPA -70E Technical Mathematics for General Tech. Power Transmission
Pre: MATH 010 or 022 Total Credits
Total Credits Motors and Controls: Program Elective* Program Elective*
Pre: ELOC 153
4 3 3 4 14 3
4 4 11
Total Credits
4 3 3 10
Total Program Credits
35
Program Notes: 1. May be replaced with a higher level MATH offering. For example: MATH 103 Program Electives: *Select 6 credits of program electives from the following: ____ ____ ____
ELEC 144 IA 210 IA 208
Semiconductor Principles and Applications Industrial Robotics PLC’s and Automation
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IA 221
Sensor Technology
Pre: MATH 161 and ELOC 153 or ELEC 100
3 3
Pre: ELEC 100 or ELOC 153 with a grade of C or higher Pre: IA 201; Coreq: IA 208
2 3
Students are encouraged to see their faculty advisor to develop and review their individual educational plans. 11/25/14 JN
Program Contact Information: Faculty Instructor / Advisor: Tom Lepp
[email protected] (780-2300 X214283 –Midtown II Center, 301A) Academic Advisor: Samantha Shoup
[email protected] (801-3260 Ext. 513260 –York Campus, RM 102C) Harrisburg Campus: Counseling and Advising Midtown 2 Center (736-4205) Faculty Counselor: Jennifer Alleman
[email protected] (358-2973 Ext. 312973 –Lancaster Campus, RM 221) Faculty Counselor: Ann Burris
[email protected] (270-6319 –Lebanon Campus, D104H) Gettysburg Campus: Counseling & Advising (337-3855 Ext. 113001)
Students are encouraged to see their faculty advisor to develop and review their individual educational plans. 11/25/14 JN