Educational Goals
Educational goals
Educational goals of Mechatronics engineering
Development of basic knowledge
We educate basic knowledge in the field of mechatronics engineering through mathematics, science and liberal arts education and cultivate experts with efficient communication skills.
Cultivation of professional capability
The department of mechatronics engineering cultivate professionals with engineering problem-solving skills through major education in the field of mechanics, control and electronic engineering.
Practical experienced
We train mechatronics experts. They have creative and practical skills. They also have the ability to apply advanced convergence technologies through field-oriented and synthesis education that society demands.
Mechatronics engineers must have broader considerations
Professional development also needs a broad knowledge of complex society, legal, ethics, economics, politics and international relations. These are having a significant impact on the engineering profession.
Professional ethic, product liability, and design for engineering economics are included in the curriculum. Elective courses are selected from offerings in the area of technology, culture, communication, economics and humanities. Fourth year students are required to write a
graduation thesis to demonstrate their ability to conduct research on a technical problem in a specific field and communicate the results of their research.
In addition, leadership and teamwork are expected of engineers. These are gained from group activities to conduct laboratory
experiments, undertake various design projects, prepare reports and give oral presentations.
Students are highly recommended to participate in student professional societies and student projects.