Mechatronics and Robotics Courses
The Bachelor of Science in mechatronics and robotics engineering requires 130 credit hours and is designed to foster attainment of the program educational objectives.
General Education Requirements - 41 credit hours
ENG 133 Technical Communication
HUM 203 Humanities Seminar
SP 203 Effective Speaking
MA 134 Calculus I
MA 164 Calculus II
MA 213 Calculus III
CH 103 General Chemistry I (no lab) or CH 104 General Chemistry I
PH 224 University Physics I
PH 234 University Physics II
Social Sciences Elective - 3 credit hours
Humanities Elective - 3 credit hours
Humanities or Social Science Elective - 3 credit hours
Program Requirements - 77 credit hours
General Engineering: 2 hours
GE 101 Introduction to Engineering
GE 401 Professional Practice
Unrestricted Elective(s): 3 hours
Unrestricted Electives
Engineering Science: 14 hours
ES 213 Statics
ES 223 Dynamics
ES 233 Engineering Materials
ES 243 Solid Mechanics
ES 382 Engineering Economics
Electrical/Computer Engineering: 24 hours
CS 1113 Introduction to Object-Oriented Program
ECE 213 Circuit Analysis
ECE 243 Analog Signals
ECE 261 Digital Systems Laboratory
ECE 263 Digital Systems
ECE 271 Microcontrollers Laboratory
ECE 273 Microcontrollers
ECE 301 Electrical Machines Laboratory
ECE 303 Electrical Machines
ECE 313 Electrical Power
Mechanical Engineering: 11 hours
MAE 202 Mechanical Engineering Analysis
MAE 242 Manufacturing Processes & Equipment
MAE 241 Manufacturing Processes & Equipment Laboratory
MAE 303 Mechanics of Machinery
MAE 353 Machine Component Design
Mechatronics/Robotics Core: 23 hours
MRE 262 MRE Lab and Intro to Programmable Logic Controllers
MRE 313 Fluid Power Systems and Design
MRE 323 Robotic Kinematics/Kinetics
MRE 403 Machine Communications
MRE 463 Advanced Mechatronics
MRE 4023/4023L (MAE 4023) System Dynamics & Controls
MRE 4053 MRE Design I
MRE 4063 MRE Design II
Additional Requirements - 12 credit hours
EGR 143 Engineering Graphics
MA 233 Differential Equations
MA 313 Linear Algebra
MA 393 Probability and Statistics
* For a complete description of the above requirements, please go to the Course Catalog.