I-017
Development of Mechatronics Course in the School of Mechanical Engineering at
Georgia Tech
Authors: Charles F. Bergh, Akio Kita, I. Charles Ume*
Affiliation: The Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract
As the field and applications of Mechatronics grow, engineering education must grow
with it to meet the changing needs of students and industry. How to teach Mechatronics
continues to be an open area for discussion. The subject remains broad, encompassing,
and continually changing. This presentation focuses on the structure and growth of
the Mechatronics course in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia
Tech. The goal is to provide students with a fun, hands-on, challenging, and timely
education in Mechatronics. An overview of the course and the laboratory experiences
is presented. Student projects are included to highlight the topics tackled in the
course. The changes taking place to expand and improve the course are discussed.
Also, a discussion of future topics for Mechatronics education is presented.
I. Charles Ume
GW Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
813 Ferst Drive NW; Atlanta, GA 30332-0405
phone: (404) 894-7411
charles.ume@me.gatech.edu