The SVCTE Mechatronics Course Outline describes the target topics that will be taught in this 2 semester class. Mechatronics is a year-long, Laboratory Science course focusing on the scientific principles of physics, energy conservation, electronic sensing, computerized data acquisition, and automated process control. This Mechatronics Engineering course is designed to introduce students to the growing field of mechatronics. Mechatronics is a blending of electrical and mechanical engineering & design. It is a study of the design of "intelligent" systems in which mechanization and control, requiring sensing, actuation, and computation are combined to achieve improved product quality and performance. It is a daily 3 hour (30 credit / 519 hours)
The Mechatronics Engineering from years past are found here:
Mechatronics EAB 2022-2023
Mechatronics EAB 2021-2022
Mechatronics EAB 2020-2022
The Mechatronics Engineering Syllabus describes the class overview, policies, grading, and tentative schedule of projects and assignments
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This Mechatronics Engineering EAB Feedback Form is specifically for EAB participants who could not attend the Annual EAB meeting, either live or over Skype. This is an opportunity to express your opinion on the current curriculum and specifically to comment on how the program could be improved. After you have reviewed the Mechatronics Engineering course outline, this questionnaire should only take about 15 min to complete. I'll incorporate your feedback into my EAB minutes.