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Multidisciplinary Engineering Studies

As technologies continue to advance, the design of engineering curricula and programs will capitalize these advances to prepare students for jobs of 2050 and beyond. Necessarily, the programs will be interdisciplinary in nature building traditional topics covered in discipline specific programs. The Multidisciplinary Engineering Studies Department houses these programs consisting now of the BS in Mechatronics Engineering.

Mechatronics at Morgan

Mechatronics Engineering prepares students for a variety of careers in industries such as aerospace, robotics, energy, automotive, biomedical, and manufacturing.

The Bachelor of Science degree program in Mechatronics Engineering offered in the Mitchell School of Engineering incorporates Industry 4.0 that covers topics in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, machine learning, internet-of-things, cloud computing and robotics, all for the design and development of smart systems and products. Our mechatronics engineering program prepares students for the workforce of 2050 and beyond by helping them learn how to:

  1. utilize and apply manufacturing technology solutions, software, and programming languages to automate and optimize manufacturing processes;
  2. integrate and design functional mechatronic devices and components, which are increasingly associated with both Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) and the Internet-of-Things (IoTs); and
  3. develop skills through hands-on learning experiences and through collaborative learning environments.

Requirements For the Mechatronic Engineering B.S.:

A minimum of 120 credit hours are required for students pursuing the Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechatronic Engineering. These credit hours are distributed as follows:
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required for students pursuing the Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechatronic Engineering. These credit hours are distributed as follows: General Education and University Requirements 45
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required for students pursuing the Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechatronic Engineering. These credit hours are distributed as follows: Mathematics and Science Requirements 16
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required for students pursuing the Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechatronic Engineering. These credit hours are distributed as follows: Mechatronics Engineering Core Requirements 41
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required for students pursuing the Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechatronic Engineering. These credit hours are distributed as follows: Electives or Concentration Requirements 18
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required for students pursuing the Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechatronic Engineering. These credit hours are distributed as follows: Total Credit Hours 120

Interested in learning more about our Mechatronics Engineering program?

Email us at mechatronics@morgan.edu.