Power the Future of Industry – Learn Mechatronics Today
Train for high-tech careers in automation, robotics, and advanced manufacturing – right here in the Texas Hill Country.
What Is Mechatronics?
Mechatronics combines mechanical, electrical, and computer systems to power the technology behind today’s most advanced industries. From robotics to smart manufacturing, this program will equip you with the skills to thrive in high-demand, high-tech environments.
Program Overview
Schreiner University’s Mechatronics Certificate Program prepares students to enter the fast-growing field of advanced manufacturing. This hands-on, hybrid program teaches the core components of mechatronics: mechanics, electronics, computer systems, and automation, through a flexible learning format that blends online modules with in-person lab sessions in our state-of-the-art KMM Engineering Lab.
Whether you’re launching your first career or reskilling for a new one, this program is built to help you gain the tools needed for modern technical jobs in Texas and beyond.
Program Highlights
• Introduction to Mechatronics – Enrolling Now
• Fundamentals in Pneumatics – Coming Soon
• Introduction to Robotics -Enrolling Now


What You’ll Learn?
Students will build technical competencies in:
• Mechanical systems & automation
• Electrical and sensor technology
• Programmable control systems (PLCs)
• Fluid power (hydraulics & pneumatics)
• Safety, troubleshooting, and diagnostics
• Industrial robotics & systems integration
• Applied mechatronics project in lab setting
Who Should Enroll?
This program is ideal for:
• High school graduates or GED holders (ages 17+)
• Entry-level technicians or skilled trades workers
• Career changers looking to move into manufacturing and automation
• Students interested in transferring into an engineering degree
Career Outcomes
Graduates will be prepared for roles such as:
• Automation Technician
• Mechatronics Technician
• Maintenance Technician
• Engineering Tech Support
• And more
Join an Info Session
Want to learn more before you apply?
Come meet our team, explore program details, and ask your questions at one of our upcoming Info Sessions for the Mechatronics Certificate Program.
Info Session Dates:
- September 19 @ 6pm KMM Engineering Lab
- September 20 @ 10 am Virtual meeting
Please hit the RSVP now button
Contact Us
To request more information or reserve your seat, please contact:
The Center for Talent and Workforce Development
David Shann – Mechatronics Facilitator
Engineering Laboratory Technician
DShann@Schreiner.edu



