Introduction
The school offers programs leading to the degrees of Bachelor and Master of Engineering in Mechanical and Control System Engineering. These programs provide training in broad areas of design, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, thermodynamics, robotics and control. The school focuses on two areas in particular : Clean-Energy Engineering and Mechatronics. Clean-Energy Engineering involves research into clean and renewable sources of energy, including those labeled "New Recyclable Energy," "Alternative Fuel," and "Space Energy." Fundamental to this field is the study of industrial material and processes which contribute to a clean environment. Mechatronics is a newly emerging discipline in which mechanical knowledge and electrical knowledge are integrated together to enhance the usability of a system. Measurement and DC servo motor control are the main topics of provided courses.
The School has cutting-edge facilities which include a Fluid Research Lab, an Applied Mechanics Lab, a Control and Automation Lab, a CAD Lab, and a dynamic application laboratory which host an apprenticeship program for students in the field.

Specialized Programs

1. Independent Research and Final Project
This research program is conducted one on one, between the student and a professor. This provides the problem solving ability and creativity in the field that each student has his or her educational goal.

2. ICE (Institute of Clean Engineering)
ICE is an educational research institute that encourages students to learn through apprenticeship. The following teams have been established and are in operation: The Cutting-Edge Liquid Experiment Team, The Alternative Energy Experiment Team, The Signal Management Experiment Team, and The Chaos Research Team.

3. Mechatronics Research Center
Topics such as robot force control, flow rate control instruments, mini DC motor design, 32/64 bit microprocessor applications, biomechanical instruments, non-destructive inspection are the associated areas of research.