Stackable Credential Program for Mechatronics Technicians

Recognizing the demand for mechatronic technicians in a rural, but rapidly growing region in northeastern Virginia, the project team from Germanna Community College (GCC) will develop a stackable credential program to address this need. The aim of the project is to produce a multi-level mechatronics technician program that allows students to pursue single or multiple certificates and/or an associate's degree in mechatronics and to become a Manufacturer Skills Institution (MSI) Assessment Center. The effort includes dual enrollment pathways, certificate and degree producing pathways, transfer pathways, and career advancement pathways. Project objectives include (1) establishing a mechatronics advisory board for industry input; (2) developing a stackable credential program that is aligned with a Virginia state-wide initiative (G3) with three interconnecting levels for associate degree programs and with the offer of tuition assistance to students pursuing degrees in fields identified as critical to the state's needs (3) initiating a dual enrollment program; (4) informing the public about education and career opportunities in the field; (5) attracting students from diverse groups, particularly students from underrepresented populations; (6) fostering faculty expertise and experience aligned with up-to-date knowledge and skills through participation and completion of the MT1 Trainer Certification course (Manufacturing Skills Institutes' Manufacturing Technician 1 certification); and (7) incorporating experiential learning activities into the program. The project draws on the resources developed by Central Virginia Community College (CVCC) Advanced Technological Education (ATE)-funded center in "Improving Mechatronics Technician Training for the Advanced Manufacturing Industry." Importantly, industry standards and competency examinations guide the alignment of the design/implementation of project activities and project deliverables. The mixed methods formative and summative evaluation will be designed to answer key questions about project outputs/outcomes and processes/implementation.

The goals of the project are to: (1) expand the existing program to establish a stackable credential program for mechatronics technicians in the Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia (DMV) region; (2) create educational pathways to recruit a diverse student body into the mechatronics program; and (3) build the college's capacity to provide relevant, high-quality education for mechatronics technicians. Project goals, objectives, activities and deliverables are aligned. Guided by a set of questions, indicators, specified data sources, research methods and planned analyses, the mixed methods project evaluation is designed to assess and document project implementation, accomplishments, and identify problems and unanticipated results.

ATE Award Metadata

Award Number
2400482
Funding Status
ATE Start Date
September 15th, 2024
ATE Expiration Date
August 31st, 2027
ATE Principal Investigator
Harry E Schoeller
Primary Institution
Germanna Community College - Fredericksburg Campus
Record Type
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