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Mechatronics Design - AOS


SUNY Curriculum Code: 2402

HEGIS: 5303.00

Academic Requirements

Third Semester


Fourth Semester


Minimum Total Credit Hours = 62


Notes:

1 MATH 138 - Trigonometry  is the minimum level mathematics course for this degree.

Program Learning Outcomes


A graduate of the Mechatronics Design AOS or AAS program should be able to:

  • Detail various mechanical types of parts by following the ASME Y14 standard as it relates to descriptive geometry, theory of projection, auxiliary views, and sectioning.
  • Detail various mechanical types of parts by following the ASME Y14 Design/Drafting standard as it relates to dimensioning, tolerancing, and GD&T.
  • Design products using parametric solid modeling software (Solid Edge) to create electronic files as well as printed/plotted sets of working drawings that conform to the ASME Y14 Design/Drafting standard.
  • Detail complete sets of working drawings by following the ASME Y14 Design/Drafting standard for the development of detail/assembly drawings specific to industry needs: machining, forging, casting, welding, pneumatics and hydraulics, piping, sheet-metal developments.
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of electricity and electronics, and develop a complete set of working drawings as they relate to the electronics industry.
  • Resource and use both electronic and printed manufacturing materials.

SUNY General Education Requirement


Students should be aware that GE requirements vary by degree type. Some majors require additional categories and/or credits. Consult with your academic advisor for program-specific information; for more information, visit: General Education  

General Education Categories and Abbreviations (in alphabetical order)

  23AR   The Arts
  23DV   Diversity: Equity, Inclusion, & Social Justice
  23HU   Humanities
  23MA   Mathematics & Quantitative Reasoning
  23NS/23RE   Natural Sciences and Critical Thinking & Reasoning
  23OC   Oral Communication
  23SS   Social Sciences
  23UC   US History & Civic Engagement
  23WC/23IL   Written Communication and Information Literacy
  23WG   World History & Global Awareness
  23WL   World Languages

 

Technical Standards for Mechatronics Design Programs


The technical standards listed below are intended to inform students of the skills, abilities, and behavioral expectations required in this program. These technical standards reflect performance abilities and characteristics that are necessary to successfully complete the requirements of this program at SUNY Delhi. These standards are not conditions of admission to the program, but persons interested in applying for admission to the program should review this list to develop a better understanding of the skills, abilities, and behavioral expectations necessary to successfully complete the program. The College complies with the requirements and spirit of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; therefore, the College will endeavor to make reasonable accommodations for participants with disabilities who are otherwise qualified.

Sensory/Observation Skills

General: Use technical, mathematical, and analytical/visualization skills to create computer-assisted design/drawings and technical documentation. Conduct inspections/troubleshoot and take the necessary measures to solve the technical problem according to applicable standards.

Specific:

  • Interpret technical manuals/drawings, analog/digital meters, oscilloscopes, and other measuring devices.
  • Differentiate and determine the most logical solution using predetermined problem-solving techniques (Visualize 2D/3D geometric shapes and their rotations).
  • Solve technical problems using logic and other mathematical solutions.
  • Create, design, and implement technical drawings and processes.
  • Identify colors, sounds, smells, and other sensory inputs, and respond accordingly for safe operations (visual/audible alarms and system conditions).
  • Select appropriate materials, tools, and equipment for installation, maintenance, and repairs.
  • Observe and accurately recreate approved procedures.

Motor Skills

General: Possess physical strength, flexibility, and dexterity needed to safely perform assigned tasks.

Specific:

  • Design technical drawings and mechanical processes, and operate tools and machinery demonstrating proper hand-eye coordination.
  • Execute computer commands and operations to draw, edit, render, and animate designs.

Communication skills

General: Communicate to gather and convey information.

Specific:

  • Speak, write, and understand English.
  • Obtain necessary information from oral and written sources.
  • Express information accurately and coherently.
  • Use correct spelling and grammar in drawing work and report writing.

Behavioral skills

General: Behave appropriately in both self-directed and shared learning environments.

Specific:

  • Work cooperatively with partners, groups, and independently, as needed, with minimal supervision.
  • Exhibit strong work ethics through diligence, persistence, and punctuality while demonstrating sound judgment.
  • Conform to prescribed safety procedures.

Environmental Tolerance

General: Function safely within an automated manufacturing/industrial setting.

Specific:

  • Work for prolonged periods amidst:
    • Variation in lighting, air-conditioning, electrical equipment, and machinery
    • Sharp tools and materials; chemicals and toxins; heat, dust and fumes
    • Slippery or uneven surfaces and noise
    • Varying heights and confined spaces
  • Dress appropriately for work and environmental conditions.