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Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering

Overview

Mechatronics is a modern, multidisciplinary professional engineering area of study that combines several essential aspects from the fields of mechanical, electrical and computer engineering.

Every day, mechatronics engineers are involved in the research and development of state-of-the-art technologies in automation, control and robotic systems that are widely adopted in the fields of medicine, security, energy, construction, and economics, among others. Examples of the applications of mechatronics include driverless autonomous vehicles, medical robots, exoskeletons, artificial human limbs, and smart building management systems.

Graduates with a degree in mechatronics engineering work in several disciplines, including industrial automation and control, intelligent systems, robotics, manufacturing, product development, oil well drilling, home automation, smart transportation systems, Micro-Electromechanical System (MEMS) devices and smart grids, as well as other fields.

As part of the academic program, six credits of professional experience are also included in the last summer prior to graduation to give students an opportunity to integrate classroom instruction with practical work experience. Students also have the choice to follow an Extended Experiential Learning Study Plan, which requires performing an extended professional experience for an extra semester (Fall or Spring, spanning 6 uninterrupted months) to further gain from working on real-life problems.