Mechatronics Technology

Associate of Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)
Student working in lab

About this program

If you haven’t heard of mechatronics yet, you will. It’s a game changer in the world of manufacturing. Integrating electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering, mechatronics opens the door to a host of career paths. Learn how to install, calibrate, modify, troubleshoot, and repair automated systems. At Penn College, you’ll get hands-on experience with mechanical, electrical, electronic, fluid power, and automated control systems. And best of all, you’ll learn how to become a leader in this emerging field.

As a Mechatronics student, you're eligible to pursue a dual degree in Automation Engineering Technology: Mechatronics or Building Automation Engineering Technology.

Rapidly Growing Career Field

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Mechanical Plus Electrical & Electronics

Seamless Associate-to-Bachelor Degree Pathway

Careers

  • Instrumentation technology/technician
  • Robotics technology/technician
  • Automation engineer technology/technician
  • Mechatronics technician
  • Industrial engineering technician
  • Field automation technician
Courses

At Penn College, we believe your educational experience should go beyond specialized skills. Real-world ready means taking a broader approach that builds communication skills, inspires collaboration, and encourages exploration of arts, history, and science.

​​Specialization requires in-depth knowledge and high-level proficiency. Students learn and apply major-specific concepts, skills, and methods.

  • Electrical Drawing & Print Reading (ELT130)
  • Direct Current Fundamentals (ELT111)
  • Electrical Practices in Industry (ELT119)
  • Topics of Construction Safety (ELT100)
  • Alternating Current Fundamentals (ELT122)
  • Machine Tool Applications for Fabrication & Repair (MTT223)
  • Fundamental Electronics & Controls (ELT228)
  • Industrial Motor Control (ELT227)
  • Robotics & Fluid Power (EET246)
  • Mechanical Power Transmission Systems (MET220)
  • Mechatronic System Maintenance (MET234)
  • Industrial Power & Control Systems (ELT254)
  • Introduction to Programmable Logic Control (ELT245)
  • Applied Industrial Networking Essentials (ELT221)

​Perspectives are points of view, offering a variety of ways of understanding, interacting, and influencing the world. Students identify, explain, and utilize the approaches used by academics and professionals to study, analyze, or understand problems, and offer solutions.

  • Core Applied Arts Perspective (AAP) or
  • Core Arts Perspective (ARP) or
  • Core Global & Cultural Diversity Perspective (CDP) or
  • Core Historical Perspective (HIP) or
  • Core Social Science Perspective (SSP)
  • Physics Survey (PHS103)

​​Foundations are the practical, intellectual, and social skills: communication, collaboration, critical and ethical thinking, quantitative thinking, and technological literacy that are crucial to every student at every stage of education and at every stage of life.

  • Technical Algebra & Trigonometry I (MTH123) or
  • College Algebra & Trigonometry I (MTH181)
  • Information, Technology & Society (CSC124)
  • English Composition I (ENL111)
  • English Composition II (ENL121) or
  • Technical & Professional Communication (ENL201)

Next steps...

You're on your way to becoming a tomorrow maker.

Alumni Experience

"The skills I learned here were not only ahead of the time, but fostered a desire for continued learning. The environment allowed me to fail safely and pushed me to be a risk-taker. I easily transitioned to industry and entered with fresh ideas, the ability to learn on-the-go, and a solid foundation of teamwork."

Jonathan Capps

Automation Engineer, Pacproinc, LLC.

Student Experience

"The technology side [of the mechatronics program] brought me to it. Here I can built it. I can fix it. I can prevent it from being broken in the first place." 

Ryan Witmer

Mechatronics Technology

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Tour Schedule

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Think Penn College might be a good fit for you? Make plans to visit and discover what hands-on learning is all about.

Jul 19

Undergraduate Open House

Saturday, July 199 AM - 3 PM

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Dual Degree

What is Building Automation?

Interested in pursing a dual degree in Building Automation Engineering Technology? Learn More

Mechatronics & Building Automation

Industry Partners

Work with experts to become an expert

Penn College's strong corporate partnerships impact every step of your journey – from your first day in the classroom and labs, to career placement (oftentimes before graduation) and beyond.

Packaging Progressions
First Quality
Hydro Extrusion North America
ConAgra

Career Fair Connections

Penn College graduates are in high demand. Employer participation at the Career Fair is proof. Attracting 400+ organizations, this popular event is hosted twice per year and introduces students to all types of businesses from startups to Fortune 500 companies. 

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Internship

Your knowledge in practice

Internships are key for career preparation. Apply your know-how in the workplace and learn about the industry first-hand. 

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Student Life

Lead and put your skills to the test

Baja SAE

Join other students, across various majors, and apply your skills to design a vehicle to compete in regular Baja SAE competitions.

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SkillsUSA Champions at Work

Participation in SkillsUSA gives students a chance to compete in more than 80 national competitions. 

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Student Organizations at Penn College

Your college experience is about more than the classroom. Join one of 65+ clubs and organizations, or create your own.

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Penn College News

Friday, April 11, 2025

College lab named in honor of West Pharmaceutical Services

Pennsylvania College of Technology has recognized the support of longtime partner West Pharmaceutical Services Inc., a global leader in innovative solutions for injectable drug administration, with the naming of a lab in the school’s Electrical Technologies Center.

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Electrical construction students brighten Firetree Place

The gymnasium at Firetree Place shines bright after 18 Penn College electrical construction students installed new lighting for the nonprofit community center in Williamsport. Students in two sections of Construction Lab IV-Practical Experience spent four days removing 28 outdated fixtures and replacing them with new energy efficient LED high bay lights.

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Northern Ireland guests begin visit with TV interview, tours

Students studying welding and electrical at North West Regional College, in Derry, Northern Ireland, arrived at Pennsylvania College of Technology on Tuesday. The 10 NWRC students and two faculty will explore campus and the region through April 21. The first day kicked off with a welcome from Penn College President Michael J. Reed, followed by an interview with WNEP-TV.

Study Abroad

Gain global experience

See the world via Williamsport. Take your education abroad and get hands-on experience learning about your industry on a global scale.

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More Information

View general transfer information

Students in the Mechatronics Technology (MX) major are required to purchase their own personal tools. Not all tools are necessary initially, faculty will identify what tools are required the first day of class. Therefore students are advised not to purchase new tools before meeting with faculty. Please direct any tool list questions to the School office.

View the Mechatronics Technology Tool List

Program supplies and books are available for purchase through The College Store .

Alternative Credit refers to academic credits earned through means other than traditional college course completion, including: credit by exam, articulation, proof of competency gained in high school, work/life experience, and advanced placement.

Visit the Alternative Credit Options page for requirements and procedures and for information on credit through Advanced Placement.

  • Mr. Henry Barusevicius, '21, Journeyman Electrician, HB Electric
  • Mr. James E Beamer, Business Manager, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
  • Mr. Jayce Bell, Senior Controls Engineering Manager, First Quality Products
  • Mr. Kelly C Betz, Vice President, Martz Technologies, Inc.
  • Mr. Aaron S Deck, '05, '07, Manager, Plant Maintenance Planning and Reliability, Keallanova
  • Mr. Jason K Embick, '03, Special Projects Coordinator, NSSC, Pennsylvania College of Technology
  • Mr. Duval J Frederich, PMP, '14, '16, Project Manager, AME, Inc.
  • Steven Furey, Vice President, Control Solutions Group
  • Mr. Gary Gable, '74, President, Paul Gable & Sons Electric, Inc.
  • Mr. Jay Gable, '02, Vice President, Paul Gable & Sons Electrical Contractors
  • Mr Carl Gravely, '06, '08, Senior Engineer/Estimator, Honeywell International, Inc.
  • Mr. Brion Harlan, '88, Owner, Bower Electric
  • Mr. Ross M Hoffman, '07, Systems Specialist Supervisor, Automated Logic
  • Mr. Alexander Holbrook, Product Manager, PPL Corp
  • Mr. David Kranz, Owner/Electrical Inspector, Kranz Inspection Service
  • Mr. David M Leberfinger, Electrical Engineer, Tenney Environmental
  • Mr. Dave Muro, Technical Training Manager Building Automation, Climatec LLC
  • Mr. Samuel Noti, 2018, System Specialist I, Climatec
  • Mr. James Ready, Owner & Operator, NRG Controls North
  • Mr. Michael Rodarmel, 2017, Technical Operations Manager, Honeywell
  • Mr. Brandon Shoemaker, Electrical Engineer, Dyco Inc.
  • Mr. Mathew J Younes, '07, '09, Field Engineer, NRG Controls North