Minor in Mechatronics Engineering

This program provides an opportunity for students outside the Department of Mechatronics Engineering to learn robotics and mechatronics courses which add value to their education by obtaining skills that are directly and immediately relevant to employers. The proposed minor program provides an opportunity for Kennesaw State University students to systematically take robotics and mechatronics courses and enhance their background and abilities to find a job in the engineering field.

 

KSU(name minor) students in the classroom

Program Snapshot

Required Courses: 7 credit hours 

  • CSE 1321 & 1321L - Programming and Problem Solving I & Laborator*
  • MTRE 2710 - Intermediate Programming for Mechatronics
  • MTRE 2710L - Intermediate Programming for Mechatronics Laboratory

Control Systems Requirement: 4 credit hours
Choose from one of the following 4-credit selections:

  • MTRE 3610 - Modeling and Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems
  • MTRE 3610L - Feedback Control Laboratory

or

  • EE 4201 - Control Systems

or

  • ME 3501 - Dynamic Systems and Control Theory
  • ME 4501 - Vibrations and Controls Lab

Electives: 4 credit hours

Any four additional credits from 3000- or 4000-level MTRE courses

  • Total Number of Credit Hours: 15

Engineering standing is required for all courses except CSE 1321L and MTRE 2710/2710L.
 

Curriculum 

Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering

Kennesaw State University 
Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
840 Polytechnic Lane
Engineering Technology Center, Building Q
Room #Q-321
Marietta, GA 30060

Phone: (470) 578-7234

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