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Motlow State Community College · Lynchburg, TN
Mechatronics Technical Certificate
Motlow State's mechatronics certificate is effectively free for Tennessee residents 25+ through the TN Reconnect program — one of the most affordable paths into US manufacturing technician work. The curriculum is built around the Nissan Smyrna supply chain, with strong placement at Nissan, Bridgestone, and the Calsonic Kansei / Marelli automotive cluster. Students earn credits that stack directly into Motlow's AAS in Mechatronics if they continue.
Tuition: $2,287/yr
Length: 9 months
Format: on-campus
Accred: SACSCOC
Industry partners: Nissan, Bridgestone
Apprenticeship: TN Reconnect
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Tennessee College of Applied Technology — Shelbyville · Shelbyville, TN
Industrial Maintenance Automation Diploma
Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology operate on a diploma-and-certificate model rather than the AAS structure most community colleges use — students earn a credential in 16 months of focused full-time technical training, no general-education requirements. TCAT Shelbyville's program (officially titled "Industrial Maintenance Automation") covers industrial controls, hydraulics, PLCs, and automation systems with heavy lab-hours weighting. Strong placement into the Nissan Smyrna and Calsonic Kansei (now Marelli) supply chain, plus Tyson Foods' middle-Tennessee processing plants.
Tuition: $3,650/yr
Length: 16 months
Format: on-campus
Accred: SACSCOC
Industry partners: Nissan, Calsonic Kansei, Tyson Foods
Apprenticeship: TN Reconnect
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Tennessee College of Applied Technology — Pulaski · Pulaski, TN
Automation, Process and Production Systems
TCAT Pulaski sits in the middle of south-central Tennessee's manufacturing corridor, with Hankook Tire Tennessee, Snap-on Tools' Elizabethtown plant, and several automotive-supplier operations as the primary placement pipeline. The Automation, Process and Production Systems program is TCAT Pulaski's mechatronics equivalent — covering PLCs, robotics, controls, and the broader automated-systems skill set. TN Reconnect covers tuition for eligible Tennessee residents 25+, making this one of the more affordable paths into the trade.
Tuition: $3,650/yr
Length: 16 months
Format: on-campus
Accred: SACSCOC
Industry partners: Hankook Tire, Snap-on
Apprenticeship: TN Reconnect
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What jobs you can get with a certificate in mechatronics
Graduates of certificate mechatronics programs primarily enter technician-tier roles under BLS SOC 17-3024 (Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians), with a median annual wage of $70,760 per the May 2024 OEWS release. The role splits across three named job titles that share the same SOC, similar pay, and overlapping skill requirements:
SOC 17-3024 · $70,760 median
Mechatronics Technician
Installs, maintains, and troubleshoots integrated mechanical-electrical systems on a factory floor. The most direct landing role for certificate-credentialed candidates.
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SOC 17-3024 · $70,760 median
Automation Technician
Installs and maintains automated process and packaging lines at food, beverage, pharma, and chemical plants. Strong PLC + HMI focus.
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SOC 17-3024 · $70,760 median
Robotics Technician
Maintains, programs, and repairs industrial robots (FANUC, ABB, KUKA). Pairs well with vendor-specific certifications.
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Salary outlook for certificate graduates
Entry pay typically $32K-$45K for certificate-only candidates entering production-technician or maintenance-trainee roles. Pay rises significantly when paired with industry credentials (MSSC CPT, SMSCP) and 1-2 years of experience — moving into the mid-band of SOC 17-3024 ($55K-$70K).
Per BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook data for SOC 17-3024 (Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians), May 2024 OEWS:
| Percentile | Annual wage | Profile |
|---|---|---|
| 10th | $47,770 | Entry-level floor |
| 50th (median) | $70,760 | 5-10 years experience |
| 90th | $88,630 | Senior / specialized |
Pay rises significantly with experience and credential stacking. See the full Mechatronics Technician career profile for the complete pay progression across career stages and the named employers paying at each level.
Certifications to pair with this certificate
The certificate mechatronics credential's career impact is strongest when paired with industry-recognized certifications. The highest-leverage credentials to add:
MSSC · $120
MSSC CPT-MT
Maintenance Awareness module — the most affordable and fastest US manufacturing credential. Pair with certificate for resume-screening pass-through at large employers.
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MSSC (Manufacturing Skill Standards Council) · $480
MSSC CPT (full)
All four CPT modules: Safety, Quality, Manufacturing Processes, Maintenance. DOL-recognized for apprenticeships.
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Siemens · $250
Siemens SMSCP
Deep mechatronics-specific credential. Bundled into curriculum at Siemens CERT partner schools.
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How to evaluate a certificate program
Beyond the ranked list above, use these criteria when comparing specific programs side-by-side. Each criterion is one of the data inputs we use in our 7-factor scoring methodology.
- Institutional accreditation. Verify the institution is accredited by a US Department of Education-recognized regional accreditor (SACSCOC, HLC, MSCHE, NWCCU, NEASC, WSCUC). Non-accredited certificates do not qualify for federal aid or transfer credit.
- Industry-partner status. Siemens CERT partner, FANUC CERT partner, PMMI test-site, or active Rockwell Automation educational partnership. These signal real industry recognition and bundled credentialing opportunities.
- Lab equipment inventory. Visit the lab or request a tour. Current-generation PLCs (Allen-Bradley CompactLogix or Siemens S7-1500), at least one industrial robot, current-generation pneumatic and motor-drive trainers. A program with one broken PLC and no robots is not credible.
- Stackability to AAS. Confirm the certificate credits stack 100% into a related AAS at the same institution. If you plan to pursue a BS later, verify articulation with regional ABET-ETAC bachelor's programs.
- Industry advisory board roster. Strong programs publish their advisory board members. Look for local large-employer representation — the same companies you would want to work for should be active in the program.
- Published placement data. Honest programs publish placement data (within 90 days, by employer, with average starting wage). "98% placement" without methodology deserves scrutiny.
Cost & funding sources
Mechatronics certificate sticker prices range from $500-$2,500 for short certificates (8-16 credits) and $2,000-$6,000 for longer certificates (24-36 credits) at in-state community colleges. Out-of-pocket payment is uncommon — most candidates qualify for state workforce-development funding, employer apprenticeship sponsorship, or Pell-eligible longer-certificate paths.
The most common funding sources for certificate mechatronics candidates:
- State Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) grants via local American Job Centers
- Tennessee Reconnect (free for TN residents 25+)
- Apprenticeship Carolina (SC)
- Indiana Career Connect, Kentucky Work Ready, NC ApprenticeshipNC
- Employer-sponsored apprenticeship programs (Toyota T-TEN, BMW Scholars, Caterpillar ThinkBIG, John Deere Tech)
- GI Bill and military education benefits for veterans
- Employer tuition reimbursement for incumbent workers
- Federal Pell Grant (longer certificates that meet gainful-employment criteria)
Apply for funding before enrolling. WIOA and most state programs require pre-approval. Paying first and seeking reimbursement often does not work.
Time to credential & starting pay
How long it takes
Short certificates run 8-16 weeks (one semester) for full-time enrollment. Long certificates run 9-12 months. Apprenticeship-paired certificates typically complete in years 1-2 of a 3-4 year apprenticeship.
What you'll earn coming out
Entry pay typically $32K-$45K for certificate-only candidates entering production-technician or maintenance-trainee roles. Pay rises significantly when paired with industry credentials (MSSC CPT, SMSCP) and 1-2 years of experience — moving into the mid-band of SOC 17-3024 ($55K-$70K).
Adjacent credentials to compare
The certificate mechatronics credential is one of several closely-related credential paths. The right choice depends on your career direction, timeline, and financial situation.
| Credential | Tradeoff |
|---|---|
| AAS in Mechatronics (full 2-year degree) | Takes 12-18 months longer but produces a portable transcripted degree with federal Pell-grant eligibility and promotion-path support at large employers. |
| Industry-certification-only path (MSSC CPT + SMSCP + apprenticeship) | No academic credential, but combines paid full-time work from day one with employer-sponsored credentialing. |
| Bachelor's in Mechatronics Engineering | Four years instead of months but opens engineer-tier roles at $70K-$95K and the FE-to-PE licensure pathway. |
How we ranked these programs
Each program in this list is scored 0-100 across seven weighted factors. The scoring is deterministic — same methodology applied to every program with no editorial thumb on the scale. Per-factor scores are computed from data points we maintain in our program directory: accreditation status, named industry partners, tuition, format, partnership history.
- Accreditation (25%): Active accreditation from the recognized body in this field, plus continuous accreditation history.
- Program leadership (15%): Program director credentials, tenure, and ongoing professional involvement.
- Pathways & laddering (15%): Stackable credentials, articulation agreements, and graduate-pathway support.
- Delivery format (15%): Online/hybrid/in-person flexibility, residency requirements, and start dates.
- Employer signal (15%): Documented hiring partnerships, internship placements, and graduate placement.
- Cost & affordability (10%): In-state and online tuition, transparent fees, and aid availability.
- Reputation (5%): Institutional reputation, regional accreditation, and student satisfaction signals.
Sort order on this page: programs are ranked by lowest annual tuition first because affordability is the point of this ranking. The full 7-factor score is still displayed on each card so you can see how each program scores overall — but the position in the list reflects tuition, not total score. For total-score rankings, see the national best-of ranking for this credential.
Pitfalls & things to know
- Verify accreditation before enrolling. Some private vocational schools market mechatronics certificates without proper accreditation. Verify the institution holds accreditation from a US Department of Education-recognized accreditor.
- Apply for funding before paying. State WIOA grants typically require pre-approval. Paying for a program first and then seeking reimbursement often does not work.
- Check how the lab component is delivered. Online and hybrid certificate programs handle the hands-on component differently — some ship lab kits, some use simulation environments, some partner with regional facilities for periodic in-person blocks. Each approach works; just verify the specific delivery method matches how you learn best.
- The certificate alone is rarely sufficient at large employers. Plan to pair with MSSC CPT-MT minimum, plus OSHA 10, plus at least one vendor-specific credential (SMSCP, FANUC NOCTI). The credential stack matters more than any single certificate.
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Sources & methodology
- BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook — Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians (SOC 17-3024). May 2024 OEWS release.
- BLS OEWS Industry Tables. Employment by industry.
- ABET Accredited Programs Directory. EAC and ETAC accreditation status.
- MSSC (Manufacturing Skill Standards Council). CPT credential structure.
- Siemens SMSCP Partner Schools.
- US Department of Labor — Apprenticeship.gov. Registered apprenticeship framework.
- American Job Center Finder. WIOA funding application portal.
- Our 7-factor ranking methodology. Per-factor scoring logic and weights.
Program details verified as of 2026-05-19. BLS wage data is from May 2024 OEWS release. Tuition figures from state community-college system tuition tables and individual institutional pages. Pay-percentile values between published 10/50/90 BLS anchors are interpolated.