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Mechatronic Systems Engineering And Business Double Degree Program Major

Overview

The double-degree program in Business and Mechatronic Systems Engineering is an innovative collaboration between the Faculty of Business Administration and the Faculty of Applied Sciences. It reflects our strong commitment to offering enterprise and entrepreneurial skills to those students particularly interested in bringing their inventions to the market.

Graduates of this option will be equipped with engineering expertise and business acumen via additional classes – on the Surrey campus – in Entrepreneurship, Management & Technology, Finance and Marketing. This double-degree program leads to a bachelor of applied science degree and a bachelor of business administration degree.

Program Requirements

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school  School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering

school  Beedie School of Business

description  Bachelor of Applied Science

description  Bachelor of Business Administration

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Curriculum Example:

Year 1

Term 3, Fall
Term 4, Spring
Summer
CHEM 120
General Chemistry I
MATH 232
Elementary Linear Algebra







MATH 151
Calculus I
Math 152
Calculus II
CMPT 130 (former) CMPT 128)
Introduction to Computing Science Programming I
PHYS 141
Studio Physics: Optics, Electricity, and Magnetism
PHYS 140
Studio Physics: Mechanics and Modern Physics
MSE 110
Mechatronics Design I
~MSE 100
Engineering Graphics and Design
~MSE 102
Applied Science, Technology, and Society
*ECON 105
Prinicples of Macroeconomics
~MSE 101W
Process, Form and Convention in Professional Genres
*Credit towards:
ENSC - Complementary Elective I

Year 2

Term 3, Fall
Term 4, Spring
Summer
MSE 221
Statics and Strength of Materials
MSE 222
Kinematics & Dynamics of Rigid Bodies & Mechanisms
Optional Co-op Term



MATH 251
Calculus III
MSE 210
Engineering Measurement and Data Analysis
MATH 260
Introduction to Differential Equations
BUS 393
Commercial Law
MSE 220
Engineering Materials
BUS 254
Managerial Accounting I
**ECON 103
Principles of Microeconomics
BUS 251
Financial Accounting I
**Credit towards:
ENSC - Complimentary Elective II
BUS 272

Behavior in Organizations

MSE 250 Electric Circuits I

Year 3

Term 5, Fall Term 6, Spring Summer
BUS 312 Introduction to Finance MSE 223
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics 1st Mandatory Co-op
BUS 381 Introduction to Human Resource Management MSE 251
Electronic Circuits
BUS 207 Managerial Economics (or ECON 301) MSE 280
Linear Systems
BUS 343 Introduction to Marketing MSE 211
Computational Method for Engineers
MSE 321
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer BUS 3XX Elective Business Concentration
BUEC 232 Data and Decisions BUS 336 Data and Decisions II

Year 4

Term 7, Fall Spring Term 8, Summer
MSE 320
Machine Design 2nd Mandatory Co-op MSE 312
Mechatronics Design II
MSE 380
Systems Modeling and Simulation MSE 381
Feedback Control Systems
MSE 352
Digital Logic & Microcontrollers
MSE 353
Power Electronics & Electric Machinery
MSE 310
Introduction to Electro-mechanical Sensors and Actuators MSE 311
Introduction to MEMS
BUS 4XX Business Concentration Elective BUS 4XX Business Concentration Elective
BUS 360W Business Communication I

Year 5

Fall
Term 9, Spring
Term 10, Summer
3rd Mandatory Co-op MSE 450
Real Time and Embedded Systems
MSE 481
Industrial Control Systems
MSE 410
Capstone Design Technical Project
MSE 411
Capstone Design Technical Project
BUS 478
Strategy
BUS 4XX
Business Concentration Elective
MSE I
Engineering Electing I
MSE III Engineering Elective III
MSE II Engineering Elective II MSE IV Engineering Elective IV
MSE 402
Engineering Laws and Ethics

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