Engineering Technology: Mechatronics and Robotics, MS
Master's in Engineering Technology
The Master of Science in Engineering Technology (MSET) degree in Mechatronics and Robotics (MERO) will provide students with an interdisciplinary applied engineering education through
coursework, project, and thesis work. Students will learn fundamental and applied
concepts of real world mechatronic and robotic systems including interface theory,
sensing and actuation systems, hardware and software integration, modelling and control.
Our faculty members have extensive industry experience. Students will have an option
to specialize in one or more areas including control systems, artificial intelligence,
autonomous vehicles, advanced manufacturing, and soft-robotics. All courses will focus
on applied engineering via hands-on learning.
To earn a Master of Engineering Technology in Mechatronics and Robotics (MSET-MERO)
degree students must complete 30 credits hours of course work as outlined below. Both
thesis and non-thesis options are available.
Minimum 6 hours of MERO courses and 3 hours from ETM/IEM courses)
Research and Faculty
Dr. Linfeng Tao
Dr. Lingfeng Tao is an assistant professor and serves as both the coordinator of the
MERO program and the director of the Mechatronics and Intelligent Robotics (MIR) Lab.
His research primarily explores Learning-Based Robot Control, Autonomous Robots, and
Human-Machine Systems. Dr. Tao's work aims to enhance the learning abilities and intelligence
of robots, enabling them to autonomously perform tasks and to naturally and intuitively
cooperate and adapt to human operators.
Applicants for admission would be expected to have a B.S. degree in engineering or
engineering technology. Electrical, mechanical, and mechatronics majors are welcome
to apply, but other majors may also be considered. They should have an undergraduate
GPA of 3.0 or higher. These criteria are generally deemed necessary for the student
to be successful within the curriculum. However, applicants not quite meeting the
standards may be granted probationary admission and/or required to take leveling classes,
based upon their overall academic and professional practice, history, accomplishments,
and standardized test scores.
Official transcripts from all institutions where you have done college level coursework
Statement of purpose or biographical statement
Three professional or academic letters of recommendation
Current resume or vitae
International applicants must submit results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) examination or the IELTS (academic stream) examination. Not required for applicants
with an OSU degree or degrees from Universities in the United States. The minimum
acceptable score on the TOEFL exam is 79 (on the internet-based TOEFL) or 550 (paper
based test) or an IELTS score of at least 6.5. The exam must have been taken within
the last two years.
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is highly recommended. OSU's GRE institution
code is 6546
Rolling Application Deadlines
Domestic Application Deadlines
To ensure your application receives full consideration, please submit your complete
application at least 60 days prior the first day of each semester.
International Application Deadlines
To facilitate timely processing of the admission, international applications must
be complete and program recommendations must be entered no later than May 1st for
Fall admission, October 1st for Spring admission, and February 1st for Summer admission.
Cost & Assistance
OSU and the Stillwater community in general are especially affordable places for graduate
students.