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Mechatronics (Basic Industrial Maintenance)
160 hours, $749 includes all supplies
This exciting program provides the novice and the experienced professional with the skills necessary to provide basic machine and systems maintenance, repair and troubleshooting. Program topics include electronics and electricity, wiring, pneumatics, hydraulics, PLCs, motors and motor controls, pumps, and more.
Upcoming Dates:
April 1 - June 10, MTWTh, 1pm-5pm
July 8 - August 16, MTWTh, 8am - 12pm

Basic Electro-Mechanical (Advanced Industrial Maintenance)
116 hours $249 includes all supplies Prerequisite: Mechatronics
Advanced study and hands-on practice in electronics and electricity.

Introduction to Robotics
24 hours $65 The machine operator course will introduce the student to Robotics. It will teach the start-up and shut-down procedure, as well as, safety, and limitations of these machines. It will train employees to set up, control and operate the unique functions of robotic machines.

Programmable Logic Controllers
48 hours $199 This course will provide instruction in the following: automatic control systems, control devices, concepts of programming,
communications, locating program information, PC hardware and ladder
logic, specialized computers, numbers systems, tape/disc operations
Upcoming Dates:
April 9 - May 28, TTh, 8am -12pm

Solar Installation Technician
64 hours, $219 includes all supplies
NEW! Learn the basics of solar installation on state-of-the-art equipment.

COMING SOON!
Specialized training in aerospace manufacturing, biomedical equipment repair, and HVAC technician training.
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For more information about these programs contact Russell Carpenter at 704-246-0964 or rcarpenter@spcc.edu

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SPCC students (l-r) Joseph Carita, Carla Johns and Caleb Carpenter work on a mechatronics project.

SPCC students (l-r) Joseph Carita, Carla Johns and Caleb Carpenter work on a mechatronics project.