Roane State Mechatronics: Dual Enrollment What is mechatronics? The mechatronics program trains students to become technicians who operate, maintain and repair high-tech automated manufacturing systems. Think of mechatronics as a combination of engineering, computer programming, and robotics. If you enjoy technology and hands-on learning, then you will enjoy mechatronics. Program highlights • You can take the entire first year of mechatronics in high school through dual enrollment. ear e first yas h t e k a T school in high llment. ro dual en year econd earn s e h t Take e State and oan e. re at R A.S deg your A. od for a go h d e r a p Be pre clean, high-tec e in the tim career ing by r u t c a f manu n 19. you tur • You can complete the second year tuition-free at Roane State with the Tennessee Promise. • Along the way, you will be prepared to earn Siemens Level 1 Mechatronics Assistant Certification and Siemens Level 2 Mechatronics Associate Certification, two credentials highly regarded by manufacturing employers. • As part of the two-year program, paid internships are offered. Contact us to learn more and sign up for dual enrollment mechatronics. Gordon Williams (865) 354-3000 ext. 4899 • williamsg1@roanestate.edu www.roanestate.edu/mechatronics Roane State Community College is a TBR and AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate against students, employees, or applicants for admission or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, age, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other legally protected class with respect to all employment, programs and activities sponsored by Roane State. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies: Director of Human Resources/Affirmative Action, humanresources@roanestate.edu, 276 Patton Lane, Harriman, TN 37748, (865) 882-4679. The Roane State policy on nondiscrimination can be found at www.roanestate.edu/nondiscrimination. RSCC Publication #15-071.