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College of Education, Engineering, and Professional Studies<br />

Typical Schedule of Courses for the BSE-<br />

Mechatronics Degree<br />

Freshman Year<br />

Courses Titles Credits<br />

EN 101 Problem Solving for Engineers .....3<br />

EN 103 Introduction to Engineering............2<br />

EN 107 Engineering Graphics ....................2<br />

ENG 101 Composition I.................................3<br />

ENG 102 Composition II................................3<br />

MATH 126 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I .....5<br />

MATH 224 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II ....5<br />

PHYS 221/L General Physics I/Lab ...................5<br />

General Education .....................................................3<br />

__________<br />

TOTAL 31<br />

Sophomore Year<br />

Courses Titles Credits<br />

EN 211 Engineering Mechanics I ...............3<br />

EN 212 Engineering Mechanics II ..............3<br />

EN 231/L Circuit Analysis I/Lab .....................5<br />

EN 260 Basic Electronics ...........................2<br />

EN 263 Electromechanical Devices............3<br />

EN 324/L Material Science and<br />

Engineering/Lab ............................4<br />

MATH 207<br />

Matrix & Vector Algebra with<br />

Applications ...................................2<br />

MATH 337 Differential Equations I ..................3<br />

PHYS 222/L General Physics II/Lab ..................5<br />

__________<br />

TOTAL 30<br />

Junior Year<br />

Courses Titles Credits<br />

EN 321 Thermodynamics ...........................3<br />

EN 343 Engineering Economy ...................3<br />

EN 360 Control Systems I ..........................3<br />

EN 361 Digital Electronics ..........................4<br />

EN 362 Introduction to Mechatronics..........3<br />

EN 363 Virtual Machine Design..................3<br />

EN 365 Stochastic Systems Engineering ...4<br />

EN 441 Manufacturing Processes ..............4<br />

EN 443 Quality Control & Reliability ...........3<br />

SPCOM 103 Speaking and Listening .................3<br />

__________<br />

TOTAL 33<br />

Senior Year<br />

Courses Titles Credits<br />

EN 430 Project Planning & Control ............3<br />

EN 460 Control Systems II .........................3<br />

EN 462 Industrial Robotics .........................3<br />

EN 473 Computer Integrated<br />

Manufacturing ............................... 3<br />

EN 488 Engineering Design Project........... 3<br />

EN 493 Senior Seminar ............................. 2<br />

Technical Electives.................................................... 6<br />

General Education................................................... 12<br />

__________<br />

TOTAL 35<br />

BSIE<br />

The BSIE program has the following educational<br />

objectives and outcomes, which have been approved<br />

and are reviewed regularly by the BSIE Advisory<br />

Board.<br />

BSIE Program Outcomes<br />

The BSIE program is designed so that students<br />

graduate from the program with the following abilities<br />

and knowledge:<br />

• An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics,<br />

science, and engineering;<br />

• An ability to design and conduct experiments, as<br />

well as to analyze and interpret data;<br />

• An ability to design a system, component, or<br />

process to achieve or improve efficiency, quality,<br />

and safety;<br />

• An ability to function on and lead multi-disciplinary<br />

teams,<br />

• An ability to identify, formulate, and solve<br />

engineering problems,<br />

• An understanding of professional and ethical<br />

responsibility,<br />

• An ability to communicate effectively,<br />

• The broad education necessary to understand the<br />

impact of engineering solutions in a global and<br />

societal context,<br />

• A recognition of the need for, and an ability to<br />

engage in life-long learning,<br />

• A knowledge of contemporary issues; and<br />

• An ability to use the techniques, skills, and<br />

modern engineering tools necessary for engineering<br />

practice.<br />

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