At Bellingham Technical College, the Industrial Maintenance & Mechatronics program prepares graduates for solid careers as industrial electricians, millwrights, or instrument technicians. Top BTC career training creates the skilled workers who are in demand in high-growth industries such as refining, water treatment, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and power generation.
Industrial machine maintenance technicians, also referred to as electro mechanical technicians, combine knowledge of mechanical and industrial technology, and electrical and electronic circuits. As an industrial maintenance and mechatronics graduate, you’ll possess a broad range of highly-sought skills and knowledge. BTC’s program will teach you to troubleshoot, maintain, repair, and analyze sophisticated machinery and equipment in advanced manufacturing operations.
The study of industrial maintenance & mechatronics is an excellent program choice if you want a high-wage job and a solid career path with local employers.
Data are provided on a program (not credential) level
85% BTC graduate placement rate1
$68,411 starting annual wage2
$104,166 average annual wage2
$108,326 potential annual wage2
This program admits students once a year, in the fall quarter.
Admissions application and assessment testing in Reading, Math and Writing is required. Your score on the test and/or your previous transcripts will determine where you begin your course sequence. Contact Admissions at 360.752.8345 or at admissions@btc.edu for assistance with academic planning.
AM 100 | Advanced Manufacturing Pathways | 3 CR |
AM 105 | Direct Current | 4 CR |
AM 110 | Introduction to Computer Applications | 2 CR |
PTEC 102 | Process Technology I (Equipment) | 5 CR |
AMATH 111 | Applied Technical Math | 5 CR |
EMTEC 125 | Applied Mechanics | 5 CR |
EMTEC 126 | Engineering Graphics | 4 CR |
EMTEC 210 | AC Circuits | 4 CR |
CMST& 210 | Interpersonal Communication | 5 CR |
EMTEC 121 | Fundamentals of Hydraulic & Pneumatics | 5 CR |
EMTEC 211 | Electrical Controls I | 5 CR |
EMTEC 225 | Solid State Components | 4 CR |
AENGL 100 | Applied English | 5 CR |
After successfully completing the Industrial Maintenance and Mechatronics Fundamentals certificate, students will be able to:
The employment outlook for mechatronics technicians is strong. Due to the escalating sophistication of equipment and the retirement of many technicians and other professionals, employers are in need of trained technicians in Washington State and beyond.
The average annual wage in the field of industrial maintenance and mechatronics is $59,925, with an earning potential of about $75,379 per year. The average placement rate for BTC graduates is 88% within nine months of graduation.
Potential positions for graduates of the Industrial Maintenance & Mechatronics Program include: millwright, assembler, maintenance mechanic, maintenance millwright, manufacturers service representative, automated equipment engineer-technician, machine erector, installer, mover, and dismantler.
If you have questions about this program or want help with the admissions steps to Bellingham Technical College, please email outreach@btc.edu.
Current students wanting academic planning and support, can connect with the program Instructor(s) or email AdvancedManufacturingNav@btc.edu