Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: Fall 2023 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Mechatronics Engineering Technology, BST | |||
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Mechatronics Engineering Technology, BSTMechatronics Engineering Technology (ROBO) is a branch of engineering technologies that involves the conception, design, manufacturing, and operation of integrated systems. This field overlaps with electronics, computer science, artificial intelligence, electrics and mechanics with application to diverse emerging fields including electromechanical systems, microelectromechanical systems, biomedical systems, mobile robotics, industrial robotics, automation, and many others. The program will prepare graduates to be technology leader; by engaging them in exciting mentor-based trainings and researchers that build advanced hands-on and technical skills that inspire innovation and that foster well-rounded life capabilities. The program will produce graduates ready to join advanced manufacturing industries and prepare them to the demands of the labor market in the area associated with the design, development, implementation, operation, management of mechatronics systems and its related fields. Program Educational ObjectivesAfter five years of graduation, the graduates of mechatronics engineering technology will demonstrate the following:
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BG Perspective (BGP) RequirementsMust complete at least 1 course in each of the following: English Composition and Oral Communication Quantitative Literacy Must Complete at least 2 courses in each of the following: Humanities and the Arts Natural Sciences - at least one Lab Science required Social and Behavioral Sciences Complete total required BGP credit hours by selecting courses from any of the above categories: _____________________________ ________ University RequirementsDesignated courses in Humanities and the Arts and the Social and Behavioral Sciences domains may be used to fulfill both the BGP requirement and one of the following university requirements: Cultural Diversity in the US ____________ Composition Requirement: Total BGP Credits: Must be at least 36 | ||||
Courses Required for Major | ||||
Cooperative Education(2 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
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TECH 2890 - Cooperative Education | ||||
TECH 3890 - Cooperative Education | ||||
Concentration(54 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
ROBO 1010 - Sensors and Actuators | ||||
ROBO 2080 - Industrial Robotics and Automation | ||||
ROBO 4500 - Senior Design Project | ||||
ECET 2400 - Electric Circuits | ||||
ECET 2410 - Electronic Circuits | ||||
ECET 2490 - Digital Electronic Components and Systems | ||||
ECET 3000 - Electric Machinery and Controls | ||||
ECET 3100 - Programmable Logic Controllers | ||||
ECET 3490 - Digital Computer Analysis | ||||
ENGT 1100 - Basic Computer-Aided Design | ||||
ENGT 2100 - Solid Modeling | ||||
ENGT 2200 - Manufacturing Processes | ||||
ENGT 2400 - Statics | ||||
ENGT 2480 - Dynamics | ||||
ENGT 3480 - Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer | ||||
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QS 3550 - Lean Systems of Mfg and Service Applications | ||||
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QS 3710 - Six Sigma Overview | ||||
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QS 4850 - Quantitative Tools for Quality and Continuous Improvement | ||||
SYE 2010 - Engineering Economics | ||||
Other Required Courses(41-42 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
CS 2010 - Programming Fundamentals | ||||
ECON 2000 - Introduction to Economics ** | ||||
ENG 3880 - Introductory Technical Writing | ||||
COMM 1020 - Introduction to Public Speaking ** | ||||
MATH 1280 - Precalculus Mathematics ** | ||||
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MATH 1310 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry ** | ||||
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MATH 1340 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry IA ** and | ||||
MATH 1350 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry IB | ||||
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MATH 2470 - Fundamentals of Statistics | ||||
MATH 2910 - Applied Engineering Mathematics with Applications | ||||
PHYS 2010 - College Physics I ** | ||||
PHYS 2020 - College Physics II ** | ||||
TECH 3020 - Technology Systems in Societies | ||||
Technical Electives - By Advisement(9-10 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
ECET 1960 - Electrical-Electronic Systems | ||||
ECET 4410 - Instrumentation | ||||
ECET 4530 - Digital Computer for Process Control | ||||
ENGT 2450 - Strength of Materials | ||||
ENGT 4000 - Advanced Modeling, Simulation and Analysis | ||||
TECH 4400 - Project Management in Technological Settings | ||||
TECH 4890 - Cooperative Education | ||||
Non-Technical Electives(6 Hours)
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Total Minimum Program Hours: 122+ These must be in the management/business area. ** These courses may be used to meet BG Perspective requirements, but hours are counted only once. # See the Undergraduate Catalog, www.bgsu.edu/catalog NOTES:
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College of Technology, Architecture and Applied Engineering General Information for all students in the CollegeIn addition to completing all requirements, students are responsible for: Co-opAll students in the College are required to complete 2 co-ops, depending on your major. THIS IS A COURSE. It carries credit and is graded. It is full time (40 hrs/week) for the entire semester or part-time (20 hrs/week) for two consecutive semesters, paid and must be directly related to your major. All students MUST complete the Co-op Orientation. Official University email accounts are required for all BGSU students. Official BGSU email addresses are in the form: BGSUusername@ bgsu.edu. At the time of admission or initial registration, all students will receive a bgsu.edu email account. Students may anticipate that official University correspondence will be sent to this email account and they should access BGSU email on a regular and timely basis. All correspondence from Undergradute Student Services will be sent to your BGSU email. ChecksheetThe checksheet should be used in conjunction with the degree audit and advising to track progress toward degree completion. | ||||
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