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FUTURE STUDENTS

CONTINUING EDUCATION

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ENGINEERING, SCIENCE &


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Siemens Mechatronic
Systems Certification
Program Level 1
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In-person info session: November 15 @ 5:30pm


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Watch an extended recording! Dr.


Shahpour Alirezaee discusses the benefits
of the Siemens Mechantronic Systems
Certification Program Level 1

Extended Info Session - Sie…

In collaboration with Siemens, the University of


Windsor is thrilled to offer a world-class industry
certification in mechatronic systems.

Siemens, one of the world’s largest high-tech


manufacturing corporations, is a leader in complex
technologies, particularly in complex systems
integrating electrical, mechanical and computer
engineering. The marriage of these three engineering
fields, better known as mechatronic systems, plays
an ever-increasing role in modern technology. As a
result, there is a high demand for qualified and
motivated personnel.

For this reason, the Siemens Technik Akademie


Berlin has developed a comprehensive industry skill
certification, the Siemens Mechatronic Systems
Certification Program (SMSCP), now offered at the
University of Windsor.

 For Industry

 For Students

SMSCP technical content focuses on key


industrial skill areas such as electrical
components, sensors, motor controls, PLCs, as
well as hydraulics and pneumatics. In addition to
teaching the technical knowledge, SMSCP content
also stresses trouble-shooting and system-based
technical thinking via hands-on training. This
technical training, paired with our certifications,
creates well-grounded workers that can easily
meet the challenges of high-tech and advanced
manufacturing industries. With the defined,
industry-focused job profiles, SMSCP can help
you transition into a variety of production,
technician, and engineering jobs in high-tech and
advanced manufacturing industries around the
world. SMSCP certifications are internationally
recognized as world-class technical
qualifications. As you graduate and move on to
compete in the job market, your Siemens
certification will give you a clear advantage over
the competition.

The SMSCP is offered in three levels:

Level 1: Siemens Certified Mechatronic Systems


Assistant. Emphasis is placed on efficiently
operating complex mechatronic systems,
troubleshooting and foreseeing problems.

Level 2: Siemens Certified Mechatronic Systems


Associate. Focused on systems management,
investigation, repair and troubleshooting.

Level 3: Siemens Certified Mechatronic Systems


Professional. Corresponding to university-level
engineering education. In this level, emphasis is
placed on systems design and process
optimization.

Siemens SMSCP

Curriculum
Students should complete the Siemens
Mechatronic Systems Certification Program to
prepare for the SMSCP certification exam managed
by the Siemens Technik Akademie. The following are
compulsory courses that are combined into this one
non-credit course offering:

(Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic



Control Circuits - 60 hours

Digital Fundamentals and


 Programmable Logic Controllers -
60 hours

 Electrical Components - 60 hours

Course Description
This course covers the basics of electrical
components in a complex mechatronic system.
Based upon a physical system, students will learn
the basic functions and physical properties of
electrical components, and the roles they play
within the system. Technical documentation such
as data sheets, schematics, timing diagrams and
system specifications will also be covered. By
understanding the complete system, the flow of
energy through it and measurements on the
components, students will learn and apply
troubleshooting strategies to identify, localize and
(where possible) correct malfunctions.
Preventive maintenance and safety issues for
electrical components within the system will be
discussed.

Course Goals
Upon completion of the course, students should:

Understand what a mechatronic system is,


and the inter-relationships of components
and modules with a system.
Understand the flow of energy, mass and
information in the system.
Understand the role of electrical
components in complex mechatronic
system and subsystems.
Understand troubleshooting, maintenance
and safety issues within a mechatronic
system.

Course Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, students will be
able to:

Describe what comprises a mechatronic


system or module.
· Explain the role of various electrical
components within a given system or
module.
Trace and describe the flow of energy in a
given mechatronic system or subsystem.
· Describe the basic physical properties of
electrical components.
Read, analyze and utilize the technical
documents such as data sheets, timing
diagrams, operation manuals, schematics,
etc. for a mechatronic system.
Carry out measurements on electrical
components in a mechatronic system.
Correctly localize, identify and document
causes of malfunctions in electrical
components, based upon the technical
documentation.
Where possible correct malfunctions, or
correctly identify the expertise required to
correct a malfunction.
Apply safety rules while working on the
system.
Transfer the knowledge learned from one
system to another system.

Course Content
Content to be covered within this course includes
the following topics:

Basic elements and quantities


Circuit diagrams, data sheets, schematics
Measurements
Energy sources
Relays and Contactors
Input and Output Devices (Switches and
Indicators)
Solenoids
Fuses and Circuit Breakers (Overcurrent
protection)
Reed Contacts
Photoelectric Sensors
Inductive Sensors
Capacitive Sensors
Safety issues, including local regulations
Preventive and routine maintenance of
components
Troubleshooting of the electrical
components within a module or system

Mechanical Components and



Electrical Drives - 60 hours

Program Details
Schedule:

Jan 26, 2024 to Apr 20, 2024


Fridays 1:00pm - 8:30pm & Saturdays 9:00am -
6:00pm

Feb. 23 and 24 (Feb. 19 Family Day, no classes


due to Reading week closure
March 29 and 30 (no classes Good Friday)

Exam (optional): Friday, May 3, 2024 at 1:00pm -


3:00pm

See registration page for full schedules

11 week program consisting of four courses


Total course hours: 240 hours (180 + open lab
times)
In addition to class time,
open lab times may be available outside of
class time. Details will be provided the first day
of class.

Please note that the exam dates and times are


subject to change.

Sign up for our Interest List to be notified when


registration becomes available.

Program Fee: $2,565 (does not include exam fee for


Siemens certification)

NEW! Payment Plan:

Pay $25.00 deposit (non-refundable) to


hold your spot in the class

Remaining fees due 8 days prior to the


class start date

Contact us at continue@uwindsor.ca for the


Alumni, Student or Staff discount codes.

Additional Exam Fee (optional): $250 + HST

Minimum admission requirements include successful


completion of secondary school diploma and English
language proficiency. Verification may be requested.

Location: E.D. Lumley Centre for Engineering


Innovation

Upon successful completion of the four courses,


students will receive a Certificate of Completion in
Mechatronic Systems from the University of Windsor
Continuing Education and may elect to complete the
exam for Siemens Certification.

Candidates who successfully complete the SMSC


Level 1 course work will be eligible to write the
SMSC Level 1 Exam on a date to be
determined. *Exam Fee (plus applicable taxes) is not
included in course registration and exam date is
subject to change. The registration deadline for the
exam is to be determined.

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Interest List
If you would like to be notified about future offerings
of this program, sign up for the Continuing Education
Interest List and we will contact you with further
details.

Not in Windsor?
Continuing Education learners who are considering
travelling to Windsor for this program can receive a
preferred hotel rate on class days. Email us to learn
more.

Classes take place a the E.D. Lumley Centre for


Engineering Innovation (CEI):

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