mechatronics 5 become a technician in 6 months!

Mechatronics 1-4 combined - No experience needed.

💲 $ 17,500 ⌚ 24 Weeks; 960 hours

Our Mechatronics 5 course, “The Mach 1 Sprint”, creates top of the line Mechatronics Technicians. Graduates of The Mach 1 Sprint are headed toward a career as an Automation Builder, Service Technician, Maintenance Technician, Controls Technician, and more. Get ready to enter the workforce with both hard & soft skills in work ethic, shop safety, manufacturing , industrial systems, robotics, and more! This is a robust foundation for an advanced and stable career in the Industrial Machinery workforce.

This includes: Mechatronics 1 - Mechatronics 4 & Capstone Exam.

Prerequisite: None

Graduates of Mechatronics 5 receive a Mechatronics Certificate, are eligible to test for SACA Automation Certificates, and will have participated in one-on-one training in many industry 4.0 topics with industry experts. Enter the workforce with drive & make your mark.


mechatronics 1 Mechanical systems

Ground zero for Mechatronics - No experience needed.

⌚ 7 Weeks; 280 hours

Our Mechatronics 1 course, Mechanical Systems, introduces students to the industrial workforce life - from hand tools all the way to machine tools. Through a series of hands-on projects, students learn to excel in blueprint reading and actually manufacturing the mechanical side of an automated system.

This includes: Shop safety, shop tooling, blueprint reading, manual manufacturing processes, manual milling/turning, & mechanical system building.

Prerequisite: None


mechatronics 2 industrial fluid power

Mid level for Mechatronics - Some experience needed.

⌚ 5 Weeks; 200 hours

Our Mechatronics 2 course, Industrial Fluid Power, provides students with training in pneumatic / hydraulic system schematic reading plus hands on experience in systems building & troubleshooting. As real as we can get! Real world experience gained in this course lines up with standard machine tool and assembly line types of systems commonly seen in plants all around the world.

This includes: Shop safety, designated tooling, fluid plan reading, pneumatic logic processes, pneumatic / hydraulic system building, & mechanical system troubleshooting.

Prerequisite: Students must have completed Mechatronics 1 - or - pass the Shop Fundamentals Pre-check test.


mechatronics 3 electrical Systems

Mid level for Mechatronics - Some experience needed.

⌚ 7 Weeks; 280 hours

Our Mechatronics 3 course, Electrical Systems, is a rewarding trek into the electrical side of machine tools and automated systems from safety to wiring full switch cabinets. Through fascinating project work, students learn to build, power, and troubleshoot the electrical side of industrial machinery. We’re almost ready for Automation!

This includes: Shop safety, electrical tooling, schematic reading, industry standard wring processes, electrical system build, & electrical systems troubleshooting.

Prerequisite: Students must have completed Mechatronics 1 - or - pass the Shop Fundamentals Pre-check test.


mechatronics 4 controls & robotics

High level Mechatronics - Experience Required.

⌚ 5 Weeks; 200 hours

Our Mechatronics 4 course, Controls & Robotics, is where students learn to make things move. With a delve into PLC’s (Programmable Logic Controllers), students go from powering a system to controlling its function and troubleshooting I/O signals. Alongside system function, students learn to operate and program robotic arms in a “real world” like project application.

This includes: Automated system safety, controls tooling, ladder logic understanding, automation system processes, use of PLC’s, & handling of robotic arms.

Prerequisite: Students must have completed Mechatronics 1, 2, & 3 - or - pass the Advanced Shop Fundamentals Pre-check test.