
Curriculum
This is an unofficial description for this program. For official information check the Academic Catalog.
A minor is not required with this major.
This sequence of courses is designed to supply the student with knowledge and experiences that will enable him/her to work with and design Robotic and Mechatronics Systems. The emphasis is on developing the practical, hands-on skills engineers need in order to meet modern industrial demands. This is a 130-credit program.
Requirements
Major Requirements
ROBO 110 Introduction to Robotics and Mechatronics 3 Credits
ROBO 210 Engineering Mechanics for Automation 4 Credits
ROBO 220 Parametric Modeling and Simulation 3 Credits
ROBO 240 Electric Machines 3 Credits
ROBO 260 Programmable Controllers 4 Credits
ROBO 280 Embedded Systems Design 3 Credits
ROBO 310 Data Acquisition & Processing 3 Credits
ROBO 320 Fluid Power Control 4 Credits
ROBO 340 Modeling and Simulation in Mechatronics 3 Credits
ROBO 350 Applied Control Systems I 3 Credits
ROBO 370 Mechanisms for Automation 3 Credits
ROBO 380 Mechatronics 4 Credits
ROBO 390 Robotics, Theory and Applications 3 Credits
ROBO 460 Applied Control Systems II 3 Credits
ROBO 480 Industrial Robotics 3 Credits
Total Credit Hours: 55 Credits
At least two out of four courses (6-9 credits)
Additional Requirements
CET 236 Circuit Analysis 3 Credits
CET 270 Electronic Circuits and Devices for Robotics 3 Credits
CET 363 Digital Circuits 3 Credits
MATH 221 Calculus II 4 Credits
MATH 226 Linear Algebra and Probability for Engineers 4 Credits
MATH 355 Introduction to Differential Equations with Applications 4 Credits
Required General Education Courses
Social Sciences
History, Economics or ET 399
Behavioral Sciences
Anthropology, Psychology, or Sociology
Natural Sciences
Communication Skills
Total Credit Hours: 130