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MEM 261 Introduction to Mechatronics for Mechanical Engineers 3.0 Credits

Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles of mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and control theory to design and build automated systems. Students will learn in the intersection between hardware elements (i.e., sensors, actuators, and microprocessors) and software elements (i.e., software and control theory) and create their own mechatronics device. Mechatronics is an essential foundation for the expected growth in automation and manufacturing.

College/Department: College of Engineering
Repeat Status: Can be repeated multiple times for credit
Prerequisites: PHYS 102 [Min Grade: D] and MATH 201 [Min Grade: D] and MEM 161 [Min Grade: D] and (ENGR 131 [Min Grade: D] or ENGR 132 [Min Grade: D])