repository of course materials fromthe Tennessee Technological University Mechatronics Concentration [12]. The site also has aforum community for discussion on mechatronics education. In addition, there are multipleworkshops and webinars available, which makes this a valuable resource for those seeking tocreate Mechatronics Engineering courses.While the literature provides ample background for the formation of the Mechatronics SystemDesign course described in this work, a few key differences (and a few similarities) betweenprevious work and the current work must be highlighted. One distinction is that, with five contacthours per week, a significant depth and breadth of topics can be covered, ranging fromprogramming, to electronics, to mechanical
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