Mechatronic Systems Engineering And Business Double Degree Program Major
Burnaby , Canada
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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Administration | Industrial Management | Mechatronics
Area of study
Business and Administration | Engineering
Course Language
English
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Program Overview
Mechatronic Systems Engineering And Business Double Degree Program Major
Overview
The double-degree program in Business and Mechatronic Systems Engineering is an innovative collaboration between the Faculty of Business Administration and the Faculty of Applied Sciences. It reflects our strong commitment to offering enterprise and entrepreneurial skills to those students particularly interested in bringing their inventions to the market.
Graduates of this option will be equipped with engineering expertise and business acumen via additional classes – on the Surrey campus – in Entrepreneurship, Management & Technology, Finance and Marketing. This double-degree program leads to a bachelor of applied science degree and a bachelor of business administration degree.
Program Requirements
- Admission requirements
- Co-op information
- Program requirements
- Course options
Curriculum Example
Year 1
- Term 3, Fall:
- CHEM 120: General Chemistry I
- MATH 232: Elementary Linear Algebra
- MATH 151: Calculus I
- CMPT 130 (former CMPT 128): Introduction to Computing Science Programming I
- PHYS 141: Studio Physics: Optics, Electricity, and Magnetism
- PHYS 140: Studio Physics: Mechanics and Modern Physics
- MSE 110: Mechatronics Design I
- MSE 100: Engineering Graphics and Design
- MSE 102: Applied Science, Technology, and Society
- ECON 105: Principles of Macroeconomics
- MSE 101W: Process, Form and Convention in Professional Genres
Year 2
- Term 3, Fall:
- MSE 221: Statics and Strength of Materials
- MATH 251: Calculus III
- MSE 210: Engineering Measurement and Data Analysis
- MATH 260: Introduction to Differential Equations
- BUS 393: Commercial Law
- MSE 220: Engineering Materials
- BUS 254: Managerial Accounting I
- ECON 103: Principles of Microeconomics
- BUS 251: Financial Accounting I
- BUS 272: Behavior in Organizations
- MSE 250: Electric Circuits I
Year 3
- Term 5, Fall:
- BUS 312: Introduction to Finance
- MSE 223: Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
- BUS 381: Introduction to Human Resource Management
- MSE 251: Electronic Circuits
- BUS 207: Managerial Economics (or ECON 301)
- MSE 280: Linear Systems
- BUS 343: Introduction to Marketing
- MSE 211: Computational Method for Engineers
- MSE 321: Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
- BUS 3XX Elective: Business Concentration
- BUEC 232: Data and Decisions
- BUS 336: Data and Decisions II
Year 4
- Term 7, Fall:
- MSE 320: Machine Design
- MSE 380: Systems Modeling and Simulation
- MSE 381: Feedback Control Systems
- MSE 352: Digital Logic & Microcontrollers
- MSE 353: Power Electronics & Electric Machinery
- MSE 310: Introduction to Electro-mechanical Sensors and Actuators
- MSE 311: Introduction to MEMS
- BUS 4XX: Business Concentration Elective
- BUS 360W: Business Communication I
Year 5
- Fall:
- 3rd Mandatory Co-op
- MSE 450: Real Time and Embedded Systems
- MSE 481: Industrial Control Systems
- MSE 410: Capstone Design Technical Project
- MSE 411: Capstone Design Technical Project
- BUS 478: Strategy
- BUS 4XX: Business Concentration Elective
- MSE I: Engineering Electing I
- MSE II: Engineering Elective II
- MSE III: Engineering Elective III
- MSE IV: Engineering Elective IV
- MSE 402: Engineering Laws and Ethics
Further Program Information
- MSE Undergraduate Program Curriculum
- Electives Options in MSE Program
- Agri-Tech Concentration
Other program options
- Mechatronic Systems Engineering Major (Bachelor of Applied Science)
- Mechatronic Systems Engineering and Business Double Degree Program Major (Bachelor of Applied Science and Bachelor of Business Administration)
- Mechatronic Systems Engineering Honours (Bachelor of Applied Science)
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