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Humber's Bachelor of Engineering program starts with a shared first-year curriculum that builds fundamental engineering knowledge and skills. After the initial year, students can specialize in one of three fields: Information Systems Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, or Sustainable Building Engineering.
The Mechatronics Engineering specialization offers practical training using industry-leading technologies. From the first year onward, students can concentrate on robotics or embedded systems. Throughout the program, learners tackle actual industry and community challenges while developing expertise in mechanical, electrical, electronics, and computer engineering. The curriculum incorporates state-of-the-art technologies including robotics, mechatronic design, control systems, electronics, PLCs, motor systems, mechanical components, digital/analog circuits, AI, VR, machine learning, modeling, simulation, embedded systems, and advanced manufacturing. Each subject area combines theoretical instruction with practical application, fostering a systems-based approach to solving real-world challenges.
The program also features industry-sponsored capstone projects and research opportunities where students implement their academic knowledge to address genuine industry needs. These experiences simultaneously enhance professional competencies like teamwork, communication, collaboration, and analytical problem-solving.