Providing students with the engineering knowledge and practical skills required to analyze, design, program and apply mechatronics systems in order to serve the community and local and regional industry and develop scientific research in this field.
1- Successful adaptation to situations that arise during career paths within the global labor market, by using the basic information and essential background of the mechatronics engineering specialization in the fields of electrical and electronics sciences, computer sciences, thermal and fluid sciences, materials sciences, machine design and production engineering, robotics, communications, artificial intelligence, and automatic control. Or by obtaining graduate degrees.
2- Apply the design methodology in relation to mechatronics engineering, by integrating the use of design standards and realistic constraints and taking into account the economic, environmental and social impact of the design
3- Participate in professional service such as participation in professional societies, and the application and continuous support of professional ethics.
4- Conduct theoretical and applied research in the field of mechatronics engineering that affects the economic development of society.
5- Continuous interest in professional development through continuous learning activities, gaining self-confidence, creativity, and leadership.
Program Objective
To provide students with the engineering knowledge and practical skills required to analyze, design, program and apply mechatronics systems in order to serve the community, local and regional industry and develop scientific research in this field.
Study pattern and duration: Bachelor of Mechatronics Technology, which extends over four academic years and the subjects are given during two semesters each year.
Study environment and course evaluation: The program will be taught in Arabic and English on campus, and the courses and a list of suggested readings will be provided to help students learn the basic concepts of mechatronics technologies. There are exams for each course, mid-semester exams and project papers, in addition to the final exam, which is usually held at the end of the academic year.
Graduation requirements: The student is required to successfully complete (47) courses and research in addition to (157) accredited units.