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Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary domain that applies diverse engineering concepts to develop integrated mechanical-electronic systems, such as automotive control systems or space exploration rovers. By merging expertise from mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, professionals create advanced mechatronic solutions like intelligent home devices, medical equipment, autonomous vehicles, and robotic systems. As a burgeoning field, undergraduates have unique opportunities to participate in groundbreaking research. The curriculum features a year-long mechatronics core plus specialized electives spanning robotics, system dynamics, motor technology, and instrumentation. Students culminate their studies by developing a functional mechatronic system incorporating mechanical components, sensors, actuators, and embedded controls - which may also fulfill Senior Capstone requirements. This program equips learners with both theoretical foundations and practical skills to innovate within the mechatronics industry.
Academic and Professional Pathways
Open to engineering and science students alike, this certificate program encourages participation in professional organizations like ASME, IEEE, or USR to build networks with peers and faculty. Graduates can leverage their hands-on mechatronics training to pursue careers as mechanical engineers focusing on equipment development or computer engineers designing next-generation processors.