Mechatronics is the applied engineering study of industrial systems. These systems can range from simple baking ovens to elaborate machinery for high-volume production of components. Every system contains mechanical, electrical, or fluid-powered building blocks. Mechatronics students learn the fundamentals of these individual components through fundamental math, measurement techniques, computer aided design (CAD), and problem-solving skills. These individual components are then integrated using programming, networking and coding to create working automation systems. A mechatronics education spans multiple disciplines so a mechatronics engineering technician can design, build and analyze an entire standalone automation system.
Imagine a world without electricity. Electronic systems and devices are everywhere, therefore Electrical Engineering Technicians (EET) are needed for employment in many companies. The EET specialization of Mechatronics prepares students to work in electronics in fields such as electronic assembly, computers, cable and satellite TV, audio electronics, electronic security, high voltage transformers, electrical energy, medical devices, mechatronics manufacturing, transportation, and building design and technologies.
Related Programs
- Mechatronics Systems Engineering Technology (MSET) (Associate of Applied Science)
- MSET: Design Engineering Technology Specialization (Associate of Applied Science)
- Mechatronics: Technology in Mechatronics (Career Studies Certificate)
- Mechatronics: Advanced Technology in Mechatronics (Career Studies Certificate)
- Computer Aided Drafting & Design (Career Studies Certificate)
Transfer Agreements
If you’re considering an AAS program and interested in transferring to a four-year college or university, contact a program advisor upon entry to the program to discuss your plans.
Virginia Western has entered into the following agreements specific to the MSET: Electrical Engineering Technology program. This list is subject to change, and the most current agreements can be found on our Transfer Agreements page.
- Old Dominion University: Mechatronics Systems Engineering Technology to BS in Engineering Technology (PDF)
Credit for Prior Learning
Our Credit for Prior Learning Program may award college credit for college-level skills and knowledge gained outside of a college classroom. Examples of Credit for Prior Learning include:- Certifications and licensures
- Military and law enforcement training
- Work-based learning
- National or institutional examinations
- Workforce training
Program Cost & Length
Est. Tuition*: $
Program Length: 2 Years
Credits: 68
*Estimated cost reflects in-state rate and is subject to change. Click here for the cost of attendance for financial aid.
Program Head
Dr. David Berry
Professor, Mechatronics
dberry@virginiawestern.edu
540-857-6240
STEM ST209C
George Studtmann
Instructor, Engineering
gstudtmann@virginiawestern.edu
540-857-6735
STEM ST209D
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