Program Summary
Mechatronics engineering is an interdisciplinary field that combines mechanical, electrical, computer, and control engineering to design and create intelligent systems and products. The course covers a broad range of topics, including robotics, automation, sensors, actuators, embedded systems, and manufacturing technologies. Students learn to integrate these components into functional systems, focusing on problem-solving, innovation, and efficiency. Through a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, mechatronics engineers are trained to design systems that improve industrial processes, create consumer products, and enhance the automation of various industries. The course often involves hands-on learning through projects and laboratory work, enabling students to develop the skills needed to work in industries like robotics, automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.