Course Requirements
The Option consists of eight courses selected from specified lists plus a design project. Depending on the engineering plan, some of these courses may be part of the core curriculum.
- one from List A: Electronics and Instrumentation
- BME 294
Circuits, Instrumentation, and Measurements
- ECE 240
Electronic Circuits 1
- MTE 220
Sensors and Instrumentation
- SYDE 292
Circuits, Instrumentation, and Measurements
- on from List B: Embedded Microprocessor Systems
- ECE 224
Embedded Microprocessor Systems
- MTE 325
Microprocessor Systems and Interfacing for Mechatronics Engineering
- one from List C: Electromechanical Devices
- ECE 260
Electromechanical Energy Conversion
- ME 269
Electromechanical Devices and Power Processing
- MTE 320
Actuators & Power Electronics
- one from List D: Machine Design
- ME 321
Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines
- MTE 321
Design and Dynamics of Machines
- one from List E: Advanced Control Systems
- ECE 481
Digital Control Systems
- ECE 484
Digital Control Applications
- ECE 488
Multivariable Control Systems
- MTE 460
Mechatronic Systems Integration
- one from List F: Robotics and Automation
- ECE 486
Robot Dynamics and Control
- ME 547
Robot Manipulators: Kinematics, Dynamics, Control
- MTE 544
Autonomous Mobile Robots
- one from List G - Mechanical Systems
- one from List H: Elective
- ECE 356
Database Systems
- ECE 454
Distributed Computing
- ECE 455
Embedded Software
- ECE 457A
Co-operative and Adaptive Algorithms
- ECE 457B
Fundamentals of Computational Intelligence
- ECE 459
Programming for Performance
- ECE 463
Design & Applications of Power Electronic Converters
- ME 561
Fluid Power Control Systems
- SYDE 522
Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
- SYDE 572
Introduction to Pattern Recognition
- SYDE 575
Image Processing
Mechatronics Design Project
Each student in the Option must undertake a two-term design project/workshop (BME 461 and BME 462, or ECE 498A and ECE 498B, or ME 481 and ME 482, or SYDE 461 and SYDE 462) with a mechatronics theme which must be approved by the Faculty Mechatronics co-ordinator. Students must also meet the project/workshop requirements of their home department.
Notes
- The courses listed above may have prerequisites, and it is the student's responsibility to satisfy these requirements or otherwise obtain permission to enrol.
- Students are encouraged to contact the option co-ordinator if they have difficulty enrolling in a course. The Mechatronics Option is not available to the Mechatronics Engineering students.