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Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Engineering: Mechatronics Specialization

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) with Mechatronics Specialization program at CSU Pueblo combines the study of mechanical with electrical engineering courses, so that students may understand core knowledge to drive techniques approach in both engineering-related fields.

Students will have the ability to design systems, conduct low-level designs, troubleshoot, and support existing mechatronic systems.

The mechatronics engineering specialization includes courses in electronics, electromechanical devices, microprocessors, control systems, robotics, manufacturing processes, computer integrated manufacturing, quality control reliability, engineering economy, and senior design project.

The Engineering program with a specialization in mechatronics is a flexible, broad degree that prepares graduates to work in many industries such as robotics, automation, oil & gas, biomedical, and so much more!

The major in engineering leads to a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) Degree. This program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria.

Program Admission

"The Mechatronics specialization program provides students with the necessary tools to develop critical and analytical skills to identify, formulate, and solve today’s engineering problems. "

- Dr. Sylvester Kalevela, Director of the School of Engineering

3 + 2 Program

The Master of Science in Engineering is a 3+2 Program that allows qualified undergraduate students to complete a BS (or other undergraduate degrees of choice), and pair it with an MS program. Students would then obtain both undergraduate level and graduate-level degrees in as little as five years.

Frequently Asked Questions

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    HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO FINISH A ENGINEERING DEGREE?

    A degree in Engineering is designed to be completed in four years. The degree requires the accumulation of 130 credit hours. For students completing in four years, the schedule usually involves 30 credit hours per academic year or 15 hours per semester. Some students finish more quickly by taking additional courses in the summer. Others with demanding work or family commitments may take longer to finish.

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    AM I QUALIFIED FOR A SCHOLARSHIP?

    You may be qualified for one or more scholarships offered by CSU Pueblo. You must have an updated FAFSA on file with Student Financial Services. Visit the Scholarships page for more information. 

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    WHO CAN I TALK TO ABOUT MY FINANCIAL AID OR MY BILL?

    It is important to check your PAWS account regularly to ensure your aid and bill look correct. Student Financial Services is open Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and is available via phone at 719.549.2753 email at financialaid@csupueblo.edu, and take walk-ins. 

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