Mechatronics Engineering
Program Overview
With Carleton University’s new Mechatronics Engineering program, you will learn how to create, operate, test and maintain the next generation of “smart” machines, vehicles and systems — which are electro-mechanical devices controlled by computers.
Our broad range of mechanical, electrical and software engineering courses, combined with AI / Machine Learning as elective courses, will prepare you for in-demand careers in various industries, working on new and emerging technologies.
Director’s Message
As the Program Director for the Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering and Design, it is my honor to introduce you to our newly established program.
Carleton University is home to renowned international professors and instructors who specialize in automotive systems, robotics, AI and advanced manufacturing.
We are excited to offer students an opportunity to learn from these experts and prepare them for a fulfilling and successful academic experience.
Mohammad Biglarbegian , PhD, PEng
Program Director
News
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Contact
Questions about the Mechatronics Engineering program can be directed to the Program Director, Mohammad Biglarbegian, PhD, PEng: mechatronicsdirector@carleton.ca.