It is to prepare graduates capable of designing, operating, maintaining, comparing, modeling, and controlling mechatronic systems. The market requires an engineer with sufficient knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and control aspects to be able to design, analyze, or engineer a mechatronic system effectively.
The mission of the Mechatronics Engineering program at Tanta University is to prepare graduates who possess the essential knowledge in mechatronics engineering that enables them to adapt to the current labor market. This includes fundamentals of mechanical engineering, covering its two branches: design and power; electrical engineering, including energy, electronics, and control branches; in addition to the basics of computer science and information, both theoretically and in practical applications.
The main objective of the Mechatronics Engineering program is to prepare an engineer capable of efficiently handling mechatronic systems through a deep understanding of the principles of mechanical and electrical engineering, in addition to the basics of computer science and information, via an integrated curriculum. Upon completing the program, a graduate is expected to be able to: