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Aug23-07, 03:52 AM   #1
 

Mechatronics U of T


I was wondering does anyone have any info about the Mechatronics program of U of T and how it works. I'm very interested and determined to get into Mechatronics but I'm clueless about how it is offered. Waterloo is lowest on my list however, I am not planning on moving.
 
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Aug23-07, 07:02 AM   #2
 
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Well, have you looked anywhere.. like their website?
 
Aug23-07, 08:35 AM   #3
 
You have to go into Mechanical Engineering and from there you can take the Mechatronics stream/option starting in your third year of study. Then in your fourth year you take more Mechatronics courses and you will also have a group project competition that will allow you to build some kind of robot that has to complete some sort of task from what I hear. If you do a search you can probably find some of their course websites and get more details on what Mechatronics students do.
 
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