Students Passing SMSCP Level One Certification Recognized At CSCC

  • Monday, February 5, 2018
Pictured, seated from left to right: Kyle Brodgen, Matthew Tucker, Gavin Bishop and Anthony Moore.
Pictured, standing from left to right: Dr. Tim Wilson, department chair and faculty; Benjamin Wyrick; Nathan Dimond; Blake Eaton; Dennis Goodine; Charlie Womac, instructor; and Susan Webb-Curtis, dean of Business & Advanced Technologies.
Pictured, seated from left to right: Kyle Brodgen, Matthew Tucker, Gavin Bishop and Anthony Moore. Pictured, standing from left to right: Dr. Tim Wilson, department chair and faculty; Benjamin Wyrick; Nathan Dimond; Blake Eaton; Dennis Goodine; Charlie Womac, instructor; and Susan Webb-Curtis, dean of Business & Advanced Technologies.

Cleveland State Community College held a ceremony for students in the mechatronics associate of applied science degree program who successfully passed the Siemens Mechatronics Systems Certification Program Level 1 certification.

Students take the first four of 10 mechatronics courses in the first semester to be prepared for the Level 1 certification.

Cleveland State’s Advanced Technologies department is a partner school with the SMSCP, a globally recognized technology leader in mechatronic engineering, officials said.

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