Interested in mechanics, engineering, robotics, fluid power and computers? You can have a career that uses all of them with an associate's degree in mechatronics. Why choose between your interests when you can work with them all?
Delta's program prepares you like no other. With highly-experienced faculty, state-of-the-art technology and great relationships with industry leaders, you'll be well prepared to transfer to your university of choice or enter the workforce ready for what's next.
Mechatronics integrates electrical, mechanical, robotics and computer technologies to control equipment.
Features of this program include:
- State-of-the-art technology
- Hands-on lab courses
- Small class sizes
Program details
Our degree prepares you for a career in mechatronics technology.
Degree info
Mechatronics
- Time & credits
- 6 semesters
69 credits - Course information
- In-person/online
- Blended
- Estimated tuition & fees
- $12,174 (in-district)
$19,056 (out-of-district)
$19,870 (out-of-state)
Mechatronics
- Time & credits
- 6 semesters
47 credits - Course information
- In-person/online
- Blended
- Estimated tuition & fees
- $8,290 (in-district)
$12,940 (out-of-district)
$13,490 (out-of-state)
Transfer
One of the best things about Delta College is that you can start here and go just about anywhere. We’ve built relationships with lots of colleges and universities to make transferring easy—and you can save a ton of money in the process.
Take a look at the options available in this career field. And don’t forget to talk with your Student Success Advisor about your career goals. They can help you explore the different programs and degree paths that might be right for you, including the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science.
Job outlook
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Contact us
Program Coordinator
Diane Lobsiger-Braden
Business and Technology Division
M121
dianelobsiger@delta.edu
989-686-9258