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 mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering.
Program Details
Vision
The vision of the Mechatronics Program is to produce graduates who are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and expertise to design, develop, and implement innovative mechatronic systems.
Mission
The mission of the Mechatronics Program is to provide a high-quality education that prepares students for successful careers in mechatronics and related fields.
Objectives
- Develop a strong foundation in the principles of mechatronics, including mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering
- Understand the fundamentals of mechatronic systems, including sensors, actuators, and control systems
- Apply mechatronic principles to design, develop, and implement innovative systems
- Prepare students for careers in mechatronics and related fields, including research and development, design, and manufacturing
Target Jobs
- 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 mechatronics, including coursework, laboratory experiments, and project-based learning.
Student Manual
The student manual provides detailed information on program policies, procedures, and requirements, including academic regulations, attendance policies, and grading procedures.
Program Specification
The program specification outlines the program's goals, objectives, and outcomes, including the knowledge, skills, and expertise that students are expected to acquire.
Program Matrix
The program matrix provides a detailed outline of the program's curriculum, including coursework, credits, and prerequisites.
Courses
The Mechatronics Program offers a range of courses, including:
- Introduction to Mechatronics
- Mechatronic Systems
- Sensors and Actuators
- Control Systems
- Robotics and Automation
Specs
The program specs outline the technical requirements for the program, including hardware and software requirements.
Level 0
Level 0 courses provide an introduction to the fundamentals of mechatronics, including mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering.
Level 1
Level 1 courses build on the foundation established in Level 0, providing students with a deeper understanding of mechatronic systems and principles.
Level 2
Level 2 courses provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in mechatronics, including design, development, and implementation of mechatronic systems.
Level 3
Level 3 courses provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in mechatronics, including research and development, and innovation.
Level 4
Level 4 courses provide students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in mechatronics to real-world problems and projects.
Schedules
The program 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 projects provide students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in mechatronics to a real-world project, demonstrating their ability to design, develop, and implement innovative mechatronic systems.
