Number of Credits and GPA
The BEng in Mechatronics Systems degree program requires completion of at least 240 credits with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better. The program usually spans 11 trimesters of 15 weeks each, within a total of four academic years.
Grade Requirements
Students must receive a grade of “D” (or 1.0 quality points) or higher in all modules for this program. A “Pass” mark must be received for all modules with a “Pass” or “Fail” grade.
Subject Area | Credits | Required Courses |
---|---|---|
Computer Science | 44 | Computer Environment High-Level Programming 1 High-Level Programming 2 Modern C++ Design Patterns Data Structures Computer Networks Supervised Machine Learning Digital Competency Essentials |
Electrical and Computer Engineering | 30 | Electric Circuits Digital Electronics Embedded Microcontroller Systems Robotics Control Systems |
Humanities and Social Science | 19 | The Engineer and Society Critical Thinking & Communicating Introduction to Design Innovation Interdisciplinary Design Innovation Social Innovation Project 3 |
Mathematics | 18 | Mathematics 1 Mathematics 2 Mathematics 3 |
Mechanical Engineering | 12 | Engineering Graphics Engineering Fabrication ElectroMechanical Design |
Physics | 12 | Engineering Physics 1 Engineering Physics 2 |
Systems Engineering | 42 | Systems and Software Engineering Systems and Project Management Electric Circuits Model-Based Systems Engineering Risk and Decision Analysis Large Scale Systems Requirement Engineering and Systems Architecture |
Systems Engineering Projects | 63 | System Engineering Project 1 System Engineering Project 2 System Engineering Project 3 Capstone Project Integrated Work Study Programme |
Note on General Education Courses
The following courses satisfy the general education requirement for this program:
- Digital Competency Essential
- Critical Thinking and Communicating
- Introduction to Design Innovation
- Mathematics 1
- Mathematics 2
- Engineering Physics 1
- Engineering and Society
- Interdisciplinary Design Innovation
- Social Innovation Project
- Mathematics 3
- Engineering Physics 2