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loaded in screen.css aad-20220314--> Skip to Bulletin Content Skip to Bulletin Navigation AZ Index Bulletin Home Institution Home Washington University in St.Louis Send Page to Printer Download / Print Options Toggle menu Search Bulletin Submit search --> About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Undergraduate Study Admission Procedures Financial Support Tuition &​ Fees Majors (all schools) Minors (all schools) Architecture Art Arts &​ Sciences Business Engineering Fields of Study Electrical &​ Systems Engineering Minor in Mechatronics Degree Requirements Academic Honors &​ Awards Academic Policies Administration Majors (directory) Minors (directory) Beyond Boundaries Program Interdisciplinary Opportunities School of Continuing &​ Professional Studies Graduate &​ Professional About This Bulletin 2023-24 Bulletin About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Graduate &​ Professional About This Bulletin Bulletin Submit search --> Search Send Page to Printer Download / Print Options The Minor in Mechatronics Bulletin›Undergraduate›Engineering›Fields of Study›Electrical & Systems Engineering›Minor in Mechatronics Advancements in power electronics, electronic sensors, and computer hardware and software have led to an expanding role for "smart" systems, which combine electronic and mechanical components. Automotive examples illustrate this point. The replacement of carburetors by fuel injection systems is almost universal, and hybrid/electric cars are replacing traditional automobiles. Not only are auxiliary devices such as fuel pumps, air bags and air-conditioner compressors driven by electric motors controlled by microprocessors, but fundamental components such as intake and outtake valves soon will be driven in this way. The internal combustion engine itself may be replaced by fuel cells and motors. Medical devices, micro-electromechanical systems, robots, fly-by-wire aircraft and wind turbines also all rely on electronic sensing of mechanical parameters and actuation of motion. These examples suggest strongly that engineers who are adept in the design, analysis and simulation of electromechanical systems will be in demand. The minor in mechatronics is created to encourage our students to study this important subject and provide recognition to those who do so. This program is primarily designed for students in the ESE and MEMS departments and has been approved by the two departments. It is available for others as well. The proposed minor program consists of four required courses, two electives and one prerequisite: Four required courses: Course List Code Title Units ESE 444Sensors and Actuators3 ESE 446Robotics: Dynamics and Control3 MEMS 255Dynamics3 MEMS 411Mechanical Engineering Design Project (mechatronics project)3 Total Units12 Two electives chosen from the following: Course List Code Title Units ESE 436Semiconductor Devices3 ESE 482Digital Signal Processing3 MEMS 4301Modeling, Simulation and Control3 or ESE 441 Control Systems MEMS 4310Vibrations3 Prerequisite: Course List Code Title Units CSE 131Introduction to Computer Science (basic programming course)3 For more information about the minor, contact Dennis Mell (ESE) or Jackson Potter (MEMS). Contact Info About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Undergraduate Study Admission Procedures Financial Support Tuition &​ Fees Majors (all schools) Minors (all schools) Architecture Art Arts &​ Sciences Business Engineering Fields of Study Electrical &​ Systems Engineering Minor in Mechatronics Degree Requirements Academic Honors &​ Awards Academic Policies Administration Majors (directory) Minors (directory) Beyond Boundaries Program Interdisciplinary Opportunities School of Continuing &​ Professional Studies Graduate &​ Professional About This Bulletin Office of the University Registrar Washington University in St. Louis Women's Building, Suite 10 One Brookings Drive, MSC 1143-0156-0B St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 314-935-5959 | fax: 314-935-4268 [email protected] https://registrar.wustl.edu Email the Bulletin editor Additional Resources Admissions Course Listings Financial Aid Bulletin A-Z Index Site Map facebook twitter instagram youtube flickr --> Snapchat TikTok © 2023 Washington University in St. Louis Close this window Print Options Download Page (PDF)The PDF will include all information unique to this page. Back to top

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