Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering
MTSU’s new Mechatronics Engineering degree program is on the cutting edge of a fast-growing industry. Jobs are waiting for engineers to design and enhance robotics and automated systems. The design process of mechatronics combines mechanical, computer, and electrical engineering along with systems integration and technical project management. A surgical robot is a perfect example of a mechatronic system, performing precision mechanical work under sophisticated electronic and sensory control. Unlike traditional programs, MTSU’s mechatronics has a systems approach, breaking the whole down into subsystems and then components, so that graduates can design products with a system in mind, not just one component. Rutherford County auto industry giants Bridgestone, with a mechatronics facility at its LaVergne education center, and Nissan are among worldwide and local partners in the program.
"If you want to learn about how math is applied to our generation, this class will be a trailer of the real world," declares Sangmin Kim, senior. In a newly developed robotics course, engineering students learn both theory and applications of robotics in preparation for industrial employment. Although rigorous, the course is popular with students due to its entertainment and practicality: "Very interesting yet extremely challenging," according to senior Douglas Potter. During the lecture, students learn the mathematics governing robot motion, including forward and inverse kinematics, singularities, and control. The lab portion involves building and programming robots and also incorporates field trips to introduce students to industrial automation in action.
https://www.mtsu.edu/programs/mechatronics/