BEng Mechatronics
Course Overview
Mechatronics at the University of Glasgow is an interdisciplinary program combining mechanical, electrical, and control engineering to prepare students for innovative product and system design. The curriculum includes foundational courses in mathematics, electronics, mechanics, and thermodynamics, supported by hands-on project and laboratory work. Students develop skills in electronic system design, real-time programming, and control systems, culminating in a multidisciplinary design project in the fourth year.
Key Program Highlights
- Interdisciplinary fusion of mechanical, electrical, and control engineering
- Multidisciplinary integrated system design project in the fourth year
- Flexibility to switch to other engineering disciplines after the first year
- Courses in robotics, control, and professional practice in later years
- Emphasis on creativity and real-world applications through group and individual projects
Course Overview
Mechatronics at the University of Glasgow is an interdisciplinary program combining mechanical, electrical, and control engineering to prepare students for innovative product and system design. The curriculum includes foundational courses in mathematics, electronics, mechanics, and thermodynamics, supported by hands-on project and laboratory work. Students develop skills in electronic system design, real-time programming, and control systems, culminating in a multidisciplinary design project in the fourth year.
Key Program Highlights
- Interdisciplinary fusion of mechanical, electrical, and control engineering
- Multidisciplinary integrated system design project in the fourth year
- Flexibility to switch to other engineering disciplines after the first year
- Courses in robotics, control, and professional practice in later years
- Emphasis on creativity and real-world applications through group and individual projects