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Mechatronics Certificate

The 12-credit Mechatronics Certificate is intended for students who wish to specialize in robotics and/or controls.  A course in matrices and linear algebra is required to provide proper mathematical background.  Students can customize their certificate with courses chosen from robotics, industrial controls, or advanced control systems.

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Mechatronics Certificate Course Requirements

  • MATH 301 – Introduction to Linear Algebra (3 credits)

One of the following courses for 9 credits:

  • ECE360 – System Modeling and Control (3)
  • ECE461 – Control Systems (3)
  • ECE464 – Robotics and Automated Systems (3)
  • MATH365 – Introduction to Computational Mathematics (3)
  • ME360 – System Modeling and Control (3)
  • ME461 – Control Systems (3)
  • ME467 – Robotics and Automated Systems (3)
  • ME470 – Finite Element Methods (3)
  • ME478 – Design and Analysis of Mechatronic Systems (3)
  • ME493 – Internship (1 – 3)
  • ME496 – Independent Study (1 – 4)

Maximum of 3 credits from courses numbered 493 to 496
Note: ME493 and ME496 courses must contain a mechatronics element. ME493 requires internship coordinator approval and ME496 requires faculty advisor approval.

 

Note : This is the information for 2025-2025 catalog year. For information on previous catalogs speak with your academic advisor