MEM 261-062 Introduction to Mechatronics for Mechanical Engineers

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Winter Quarter 25-26, 3667
MEM 261
24863
Full Term (1/5/26 to 3/21/26)
062
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Lab (B)
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Undergraduate Day

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Level to INCLUDE
     UG - Undergraduate Quarter

Prerequisites

PHYS 101 UG D and ( MATH 201 UG D or MATH 210 UG D )

Instructor

De La Fuente Valadez, Juan (14748003) – Primary – 100%

Schedule

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T 9am-11:50am Lab (Class)
Alumni Engineering Labs 174
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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.

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