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UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
UWindsor Launches New Undergraduate Program in Mechatronic Systems Engineering for Fall 2025

November 13, 2024

The University of Windsor is excited to announce a new frontier in engineering education with the launch of its undergraduate program in Mechatronic Systems Engineering (MSE), beginning in Fall 2025.

Now open for applications, this innovative program is crafted for future-forward students who want to lead in the creation of intelligent, automated systems that are transforming industries worldwide.

The University of Windsor is launching a new undergraduate program in Mechatronic Systems Engineering, starting in Fall 2025, to equip students with cutting-edge skills in automation, robotics, and intelligent systems preparing them to lead in an increasingly technology-driven world. (Photo by University of Windsor)

The Mechatronic Systems Engineering program offers students an immersive learning experience at the convergence of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, disciplines essential to the design and operation of today's advanced technologies. From industrial robotics and autonomous vehicles to MRI machines, smart household devices, and cybernetic systems, MSE graduates will be at the forefront of innovation.

"Mechatronic systems are shaping the future, integrating across sectors from healthcare to automotive," says Faculty of Engineering Dean Bill Van Heyst.

"With this program, we're responding to the growing demand for engineers who understand these converging technologies and can lead in automation and intelligent systems."

Highlights of the MSE program include two high-demand specializations: Autonomous Vehicles and Intelligent Manufacturing, each tailored to provide students with cutting-edge skills in machine learning, artificial intelligence, and computer vision techniques. The program equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring students graduate ready to meet the demands of a fast-evolving technological landscape.

Graduates will have career pathways across diverse fields, including:

  • Automation Engineering
  • Controls Engineering
  • Electro-Mechanical Systems Engineering
  • Robotics Engineering
  • Automotive and Aerospace Engineering
  • Manufacturing Engineering

Ontario's employment outlook is strong for mechanical engineers, with specialized expertise in mechatronics in high demand. With automation and smart systems reshaping every industry, the University of Windsor's MSE program equips students to drive these advancements, gaining a competitive edge in today's job market.

Students ready to step into this dynamic field and lead in intelligent systems are encouraged to apply now or learn more at future.uwindsor.ca.

For more information

University of Windsor
401 Sunset Avenue
Windsor Ontario
Canada N9B 3P4
www.uwindsor.ca


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