Program Overview
Mechatronics Program Overview
The Mechatronics Program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of mechatronics, combining elements of mechanics, electronics, and computer science.
Program Vision
The program's vision is to produce graduates who are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and expertise to design, develop, and implement innovative mechatronic systems.
Program Mission
The mission of the Mechatronics Program is to provide a high-quality education that prepares students for successful careers in the field of mechatronics, while also promoting research, innovation, and community engagement.
Program Objectives
The program's objectives are to:
- Provide students with a solid foundation in the principles of mechatronics
- Develop students' skills in designing, developing, and implementing mechatronic systems
- Foster a culture of innovation, research, and community engagement
- Prepare students for successful careers in the field of mechatronics
Target Jobs
Graduates of the Mechatronics Program can pursue a variety of career paths, including:
- Mechatronic engineer
- Robotics engineer
- Automation engineer
- Control systems engineer
- Research and development engineer
Study Plan
The study plan for the Mechatronics Program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of mechatronics, and includes courses in:
- Mechanics
- Electronics
- Computer science
- Control systems
- Robotics
Student Manual
The student manual provides students with information on program policies, procedures, and requirements, as well as resources and support services available to students.
Program Specification
The program specification outlines the program's goals, objectives, and outcomes, as well as the curriculum and course requirements.
Program Matrix
The program matrix provides a detailed outline of the program's curriculum, including course descriptions, credit hours, and prerequisites.
Courses
The Mechatronics Program includes a range of courses, including:
- Level 0: Introduction to mechatronics
- Level 1: Mechanics and electronics
- Level 2: Computer science and control systems
- Level 3: Robotics and automation
- Level 4: Advanced mechatronic systems
Schedules
The program's schedules include:
- Spring Semester Study Schedule (2023 2024)
- Fall Semester Final Exam Schedule (2023 2024)
- Fall Semester Study Schedule (2023 2024)
Graduation Projects
The graduation project is a capstone experience that allows students to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired throughout the program to a real-world problem or project.
