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Mechatronics Concentration

Undergraduate Program On Campus

What You'll Learn

Build and create in a fast-growing field.

Robotics and automation are transforming countless industries, from manufacturing to artificial intelligence to telecommunications. Whether it's self-driving cars or industrial robots, there's an unprecedented need for engineers who can imagine and build creative, efficient systems that use cutting-edge tech and thinking to solve age-old human needs.

In Calvin's mechatronics program, you'll gain skills and experience to lead in one of the fastest-growing fields in engineering. Your classes will ground you in engineering fundamentals that you can leverage in any career, while giving you practical experience with machine design, electronic controls, and computer programming.

When you integrate this technical expertise with Calvin's unique emphasis on the liberal arts, you'll graduate with everything you need to take a leadership role in a wide range of careers.

What Makes This Program Great

  • Versatile and adaptable: A Calvin engineering education doesn't stop with technical expertise. You'll need the "soft skills" of leadership, vision, and creativity to succeed in your career. That's why we've built those skills into our comprehensive core educational experience.
  • A unique opportunity: It’s rare to find an accredited engineering program at a Christian university. At Calvin, you’ll have all of that and still graduate in four years.
  • Gain marketable experience: Internships are core to our engineering program. Calvin engineering staff and faculty will help you find real-world experiences that are relevant to your career goals.
  • Graduate career-ready: Calvin engineers get jobs. 98% of engineering graduates have a job offer within six months of graduation, and 81% have one before they even graduate.
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Add a sustainability designation to your engineering degree

Adding a sustainability designation to your degree means you’re committed to a bigger vision of what you can do as a student at Calvin. It also means you’ll be well-suited for the job market.

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Study engineering in Germany

Study engineering while you learn some German language and culture at the Technische Universität Berlin. This six-week off-campus program is a highlight of the Calvin's engineering program.