BSC IN MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING 1 MAT1024 Initial Mathematics Credits: 7 Prerequisite: No prerequisite Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level : Anahuac Term: Aug-Dec This course covers the study of fundamental algebraic and trigonometric concepts to solve theoretical problems, and the importance of mathematics in engineering as a means for solving practical problems. IMAT 1202 Univariable Calculus Credits: 10 Prerequisite: No prerequisite Hours of lecture per week: 7.5 Level : Professional Term: Aug-Dec The course covers the study of general functions, elementary transcendental functions, limits and continuity, differentiation, applications of the derivative, curve sketching, and integration theory, with an emphasis on optimization applications. The most important principles and theorems of integral calculus used to solve problems of Geometry, Physics and Engineering will be studied.
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MAT1024 Initial Mathematics
Credits: 7 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level : Anahuac
Term: Aug-Dec
This course covers the study of fundamental algebraic and trigonometric concepts to solve
theoretical problems, and the importance of mathematics in engineering as a means for
solving practical problems.
IMAT 1202 Univariable Calculus
Credits: 10 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 7.5 Level : Professional
Term: Aug-Dec
The course covers the study of general functions, elementary transcendental functions,
limits and continuity, differentiation, applications of the derivative, curve sketching, and
integration theory, with an emphasis on optimization applications. The most important
principles and theorems of integral calculus used to solve problems of Geometry, Physics
and Engineering will be studied.
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IMEC 1201 Computer-Assisted Design
Credits: 3 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 3 Level: Professional
Term: Aug-Dec
CAD-CAM-CAE software will be used in order to create two and three-dimensional
drawings which will stimulate the creativity and develop spatial abilities of the student.
QUI 1202 Chemistry of Materials
Credits: 7 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level: Professional
Term: Aug-Dec
This course will deal with definitions, laws and basic principles for the interpretation and
description of different chemical processes. The formation of atomic-molecular structures
and the physiochemical properties of elements and compounds will be studied. The
application of chemical methods in solving problems associated with organic and
inorganic chemistry will also be considered be studied.
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MAT 1203 Higher/Advanced Mathematics
Credits: 7 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level: Professional
Term: Aug-Dec
Formal logic, properties and theories of numbers, sets and systems, lineal and polynomial
equations with one variable and the resolution of algebraic problems will be studied and
applied. Mathematics will be seen as a language of communication and expression for
technical-scientific ideas. The importance of the use of math as a tool at the service of
mankind in order to resolve social problems will be analyzed.
SIS 2202 Algorithms and Programming
Credits: 6 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level: Professional
Term: Jan-Jun
Principles of general programming and strategies to create logic instruction sequences
and algorithms using C++ as a programming language are studied.
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MAT 2232 Linear Algebra
Credits: 9 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level: Professional
Term: Jan-Jun
In this course, students will learn to solve problems and equation systems by representing
them in matrices and determinants.
FIS 2203 Static
Credits: 9 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level: Professional
Term: Jan-Jun
The course covers basic topics in static vector mechanics, such as equilibrium of particles
and rigid bodies; analysis of structures and static friction. Elements of vector analysis are
introduced.
MAT 2230 Multivariable Calculus
Credits: 9 Prerequisite: IMAT1202, MAT1024
Hours of lecture per week: 6 Level: Professional
Term: Jan-Jun
Students will practice optimization problems with several variables using calculus
techniques and partial differential equations. The physical meaning of the principal
operations involving differential operators and complex problems by computer is also
included in the course.
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MAT 2219 Probability
Credits: 7 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 6 Level: Professional
Term: Jan-Jun
In this course, students will learn the importance of statistic methods in the study of
random variables, basic techniques of descriptive statistics and probabilistic models as
fundamental topics which focus in the perfection of products, systems, manufacturing
processes and technological development. Theoretical terms of probability and statistics
as a tool for quality procedures and technological evolution will also be considered.
FIS 2201 Electrical Circuits
Credits: 9 Prerequisite: Univariable Calculus
Hours of lecture per week: 6 Level: Professional
Term: Aug-Dec
Principles of direct current electricity and their applications to series, parallel, and series-
parallel circuitry including Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, mesh and nodal analysis, will
provide students with basic knowledge of the subject in order to understand more
advanced courses.
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MAT 2231 Differential Equations
Credits: 7 Prerequisite: Univariable Calculus
Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level: Professional
Term: Aug-Dec
In this course basic principles and problems applied to the physics and engineering areas
will be studied by using first and second-order linear differential equations.
FIS 2202 Dynamic
Credits: 9 Prerequisite: Static
Hours of lecture per week: 6 Level: Professional
Term: Aug-Dec
The course covers topics in mechanics, such as motion, Newton's laws, energy
conservation laws, work, energy, systems of particles, and rotational motion. Students will
carry out laboratory experiments which will lead to the logical interpretation of results.
SIS 2215 Object Oriented Language
Credits: 6 Prerequisite: Algorithms and Programming
Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level: Professional
Term: Aug-Dec
The student will learn to code computer programs using object-oriented techniques.
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QUI 2226 Thermodynamics
Credits: 9 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 6 Level: Professional
Term: Jan-Jun
This curse covers the basic thermodynamic principles and concepts to solve engineering
problems and their importance in the industrial area.
IMEC 2201 Materials Engineering
Credits: 6 Prerequisite: Chemistry of Materials
Hours of lecture per week: 4.5 Level: Professional
Term: Jan-Jun
This course will undertake the study of metallic, polymeric, ceramic and compound
materials behavior, beginning with their atomic structure and ending with the industrial
processes which give them their final properties as products.
ADM 2219 Management and Leadership
Credits: 6 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Hours of lecture per week: 3 Level: Professional
Term: Jan-Jun
This course covers several management and leadership strategies within an enterprise,