Minor in Mechatronics (Non-Teaching)
The College of Engineering offers a non-teaching minor in Mechatronics. The field of Mechatronics combines the principles of mechanical engineering with the principles of electronic instrumentation and computerized control. Mechatronics exploits the synergy of mechanical and electrical engineering to design unique and innovative electromechanical products, machines, robots, tools, and manufacturing processes.
Courses
- CSCI 109 — C for Engineers and Scientists: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- CSCI 127 — Joy and Beauty of Data: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- CSCI 455 — Embedded Systems: Robotics: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EELE 250 — Circuits, Devices and Motors: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- EELE 261 — Intro To Logic Circuits: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- EELE 317 — Electronics: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- EELE 321 — Introduction To Feedback Controls: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EELE 371 — Microprocess HW and SW Systems: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- EGEN 201 — Engineering Mechanics-Statics: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EGEN 202 — Engineering Mechanics -- Dynamics: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EGEN 203 — Applied Mechanics: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EGEN 205 — Mechanics of Materials: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EGEN 208 — Applied Strength of Materials: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EGEN 365 — Introduction to Mechatronics: 3 Credits (2 Lec, 1 Lab)
- EMEC 462 — System Dynamics and Control: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ETME 340 — Mechanisms: 3 Credits (2 Lec, 1 Lab)
- ETME 462 — Industrial Processing Automation and Controls: 3 Credits (2 Lec, 1 Lab)