The TechForward Initiative builds on the Mechatronics program area curriculum by integrating four work-based learning courses that utilize an automated manufacturing cell at Blackhawk’s new Innovative Manufacturing Education Center.
The initiative involves two student groups:
Cohort 1: If you are randomly selected to be in cohort 1 you will follow the traditional Mechatronics program area curriculum with foundational coursework and lab-based learning.
Cohort 2: If you are randomly selected to be in cohort 2 you will follow the same Mechatronics program area curriculum as cohort 1, but with one important difference. The traditional classroom learning is combined with four hands-on work-based learning courses that utilize the manufacturing cell located within the lab environment.
This experimental approach allows Blackhawk faculty and industry partners to evaluate whether the work-based learning courses result in faster, more confident career readiness.