Program Aim
Once a student obtains a Technical Diploma in Mechatronics, they are qualified to become a technical trainer capable of performing a diverse range of tasks within the labor market, including:
Computer-Aided Engineering Drawing: Creating engineering designs using specialized software, which fosters a deep understanding of integrated mechanical and electronic systems such as robotics, industrial automation systems, and measurement and control devices.
System Diagnostics and Maintenance: Utilizing and operating modern equipment to inspect and diagnose faults in mechanical and electronic systems, ensuring precision and efficiency in repairs and performance optimization.
Embedded Systems Expertise: Possessing comprehensive knowledge of embedded system principles, including the intricacies of sensors and electric motors, and directing systems toward effective solutions for smart technology challenges.
Innovative Troubleshooting: Applying modern strategies for diagnosing and repairing malfunctions using innovative tools and techniques, ensuring the reliable and effective restoration of integrated systems.
System Optimization and Upgrading: Enhancing, modifying, and updating the performance of mechanical and electronic systems in accordance with modern standards and requirements, thereby boosting industrial efficiency and providing innovative solutions.







