Mechatronics
Imagine the Future: Mechatronics at Schreiner University
Are you fascinated by robotics, automation, and the intersection of mechanical and electrical engineering? Schreiner University is considering a new Mechatronics program to equip students with skills in innovative technologies that drive industries forward.
What Could a Mechatronics Program Offer?
- Hands-on Learning: Practical experiences in mechanics, electronics, and computing
- Career-Ready Skills: Training for future roles in robotics, manufacturing, and beyond
- Innovation-Driven Environment: Learning rooted in Texas Hill Country, preparing you to lead in a tech-driven world
The Future of Manufacturing Needs You
According to the Texas 2036 Strategic Framework, the U.S. will need 3.8 million new employees in manufacturing between 2024 and 2033. This growing demand highlights the critical need for programs like Mechatronics that prepare the workforce of tomorrow. Schreiner University aims to empower students with the tools to meet this challenge and make a lasting impact in this dynamic field.
Building the Mechatronics Workforce Ecosystem
- Local High Schools: To inspire and prepare students early with dual-credit opportunities and career exploration in Mechatronics.
- Employers: To align our curriculum with industry needs and provide internships, externships, and job placement opportunities for graduates.
- Community Leaders: To connect resources and create a shared vision for economic development in Texas Hill Country.
By working together, we can develop a thriving workforce development ecosystem that benefits students, businesses, and the entire community.
Interested in Partnering with Us?

Ben Nguyen, MBA, SPHR
Director of the Center for Talent and
Workforce Development (CTWD)
BNguyen@schreiner.edu


