The Mechatronics Engineering (BEng) program at the University of Waterloo integrates mechanical, electrical, computer, and software engineering to design intelligent systems and products. Objectives include developing skills in robotics, automation, and control systems. Unique features include Canada's first undergraduate mechatronics program and a mandatory co-operative education (co-op) component with six work terms, providing over two years of paid industry experience.
Graduates are highly employable in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and robotics. The co-op experience leads to strong job placement, with many securing full-time positions before graduation. Common roles involve designing automated systems, developing embedded software, and innovating in smart technologies.
Prominent faculty include experts in robotics and control systems, such as those leading research in the Mechatronics Vehicle Systems Testing and Research Lab.
The program utilizes advanced facilities like the Robotics Lab, Mechatronics Design Studio, and the Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research (WatCAR). Partnerships with industry leaders in automation and automotive sectors provide real-world project opportunities and co-op placements.
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