
The Mechatronics Technology program at Clinton Community College has been designed to meet the need for highly skilled electromechanical and electronics maintenance technicians.
Graduates of the Mechatronics Technology program have the knowledge and skills needed to get good jobs. They can choose from many career areas including industrial maintenance, robotics, electromechanical systems, instrumentation, process control and many others.
Mechatronics Technology is a degree program with new classes starting each term. Program courses are also offered on a nonredit basis through Clinton Community College's Business and Industry Center.
The Mechatronics Technology program is designed so students without any previous electronics or mechanical background can succeed. Students entering the Mechatronics Technology program with strong math and science backgrounds usually have more success completing the program. High school courses in electronics, algebra, trigonometry and physics or physical science are helpful.
Thanks to a $366,000 grant from the State of Iowa, the Mechatronics program was moved in 2007 to the college's Technology Center.
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