Want to make science fiction a reality? In Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)'s Mechatronics Engineering degree program, you'll combine mechanical, electronics and computer engineering skills to develop intelligent machines that help people thrive. In your first year, you'll start with engineering fundamentals, like calculus and physics. As you progress, you'll study advanced topics such as modern control theory, microcontrollers and robotics. In your fourth year, you'll address a real-world challenge through a team capstone design project and present your solution to industry experts. You'll also put theory into practice through practical lab work. Our facilities include the Robotics, Mechatronics and Automation Laboratory (RMAL) and the Haptics and Telerobotics Laboratory - spaces where you'll gain experience designing and testing robotic systems, automated devices and intelligent machines. With an optional paid co-op and student teams like Toronto MetRobotics, you'll have many ways to apply your knowledge and build your skills.