B.S. in Mechatronics Engineering
Training Across Engineering Disciplines
Ready to dive into the world of engineering? Earn your degree in mechatronics engineering from ETSU. This interdisciplinary program will teach you foundational skills among the engineering disciplines.
You’ll dive into robotics, control systems, sensors, and embedded systems, gaining the skills needed to excel in today's tech-driven world. With our comprehensive curriculum, you’ll develop the critical-thinking and problem-solving abilities essential for success in a variety of engineering roles.
ETSU has invested heavily in this program to provide you with top-notch facilities and the latest technology. We’re proud to partner with local and regional industries like Y-12 and Siemens, ensuring our graduates are highly sought after. Companies are already eager to hire our future mechatronics engineers.
By earning your degree in mechatronics, you will become a critical-thinking professional who can maneuver through engineering's many technological advancements. You’ll use your interdisciplinary skills to make an impact on the field of engineering in our region and beyond.
Mechantronics is an interdisciplinary program combining:
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Computer Science
Control Engineering
What Can You Do with a Degree in Mechatronics?
With a degree in Mechatronics Engineering from ETSU, you will be prepared for a career working across engineering disciplines.
The knowledge and hands-on training you receive will help you succeed in jobs such as:
- Automation
- Robotics
- Control Systems
- Electromechanical
- Software
- Energy Systems
- Product Development
- Maintenance
- Process
- Instrumentation
- R&D (Research and Development)
- Quality Control
- Systems
- Manufacturing
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Biomedical
- Technical Sales
Academic and Career Advising Through CASE
The ETSU Center for Advisement and Student Excellence (CASE) provides academic advisement, career guidance, and opportunities for engagement and growth for students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
You’ll be assigned an advisor who will challenge and support you as you determine
your academic and career goals.
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