MS IN MECHATRONICS SYSTEM ENGINEERING
A bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline from an accredited engineering program is required for admission to the MS (ENMT) program. It is expected that students will have completed the undergraduate degree in a traditional engineering discipline, but may need to take several prerequisite courses in other mechatronics areas. While some of these courses may be applied to the 45 hours required for the degree, it is likely that some may not. All candidates must also pass a standardized Competency Exam. The Competency Exam is administered upon acceptance to the program or after the completion of the Mechatronics I course. The purpose of the exam is to certify that candidates meet the prerequisite level required for graduate coursework in all (computer, electrical and mechanical engineering) areas. Students without basic prerequisites may be required to achieve the necessary background as provisional candidates before being admitted as regular students. Upon satisfactory completion of the stated provisional requirements, the student's status will be changed from provisional to regular status.
