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Certificate of Proficiency in Mechatronics Level II 16 Credit Hours The Certificate of Proficiency in Mechatronics Level II prepares maintenance technicians with a clear understanding of the principles and applications of brakes, clutches, heavy chain drives, motor control, conduit installation, the National Electric Code, and programmable logic controllers as they apply to installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of industrial machinery. Upon successful completion of the certificate, students will also qualify for a certification from a nationally recognized accrediting body, who serves as a third- party endorser of the ASU Mid-South Mechatronics curriculum. Job Opportunities Maintenance Technician Program Goals Program graduates will: • develop knowledge of the principles and applications motor control and demonstrate the skills necessary to support maintenance and repair operations of industrial machinery. • demonstrate an understanding of programmable logic controllers. • d emonstrate the ability to install, align, maintain and troubleshoot brakes, clutches, chain drives and pulley drive systems in an industrial environment. • demonstrate the ability to apply the principles, application, troubleshooting, and maintenance of various types of single and three phase AC motors, various types of DC motors, and reduced voltage starting as used in industry. • demonstrate the work ethics and safety awareness expected in industrial environments. Program Requirements The follo