Competences of Mechatronics

The competences of mechatronics engineer at Heliopolis universality are built on specific competencies of both mechatronics and electrical engineer, in addition to some competences form ANU university, Australia (ANA is ranked #31 according to Global World Ranking 2020).

In addition to the competences for all Engineering Programs (A-Level), the Mechatronics Engineering program aims to instill in our graduates the following Competences:

 

D1

Model, analyze and design physical systems applicable to the specific discipline by applying the concepts of:  Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, solid Mechanics, Material Processing, Material Properties, Measurements, Instrumentation, Control Theory and Systems, Mechanical Design and Analysis, Dynamics and Vibrations.

D2

Plan, manage and carry out designs of mechanical systems and machine elements using appropriate materials both traditional means and computer-aided tools and software contemporary to the mechanical engineering field.

D3

Design, model and analyze an electrical/electronic/digital system or component for a specific application; and identify the tools required to optimize this design

D4

Estimate and measure the performance of an electrical/electronic/digital system and circuit under specific input excitation, and evaluate its suitability for a specific application ANU

D5

formulate and evaluate solutions to engineering problems in the field of mechatronic systems by selecting and applying theoretical principles and methods from the underpinning physical, mathematical and information sciences.

D6

proficiently apply advanced technical knowledge and appropriate tools in mechatronic systems ANU

D7

Identify and critically evaluate current developments and emerging trends within the field of mechatronic systems. (ANU)