Bachelor of Engineering (Adv Manufacturing & Mechatronics)(Hons)/Bachelor of Business

Overview

Prepare to become a business leader. Combine manufacturing and mechatronics engineering with high-level business skills and take your career to the next level.

RMIT's Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics)/Bachelor of Business double degree combines the latest in mechatronics technologies, systems engineering and additive manufacturing with the ability to gain skills in a related business area, such as international business, economics or management.

You'll learn to design, build and operate smart systems relevant to the aerospace, automotive, food processing and electronics industries, and oversee the development of large-scale, global manufacturing facilities.

Why study advanced manufacturing and mechatronics and business at RMIT?

RMIT University is ranked in the top 10 universities in Oceania for both engineering and business management studies. [QS rankings by subject 2023]

World-class facilities

Access our state-of-the-art Advanced Manufacturing Precinct, which houses some of the most advanced manufacturing technologies available.

Graduate work-ready

Tackle research projects in partnership with industry, like the Engineers Without Borders Challenge Scholarship, and form professional networks.

Practical learning

Undertake an extensive range of industry-based, practical learning experiences, which will provide you with the skills you need to succeed in the workforce.

With knowledge and skills in engineering and business, you’ll be uniquely placed to succeed within the globalised engineering economy. 

As a graduate, you'll demonstrate skills across engineering, mechatronics, design, finance and global businesses and be able to communicate your unique ideas to others, as well as continue to learn as a professional engineer. 

Your studies will include electronic system design, machine intelligence and robotics – combined with the global economy, business analytics or logistics and supply chain, as your interest dictates. You will be able to take a broader view of engineering systems, utilising your knowledge of markets and management. 

You'll have the opportunity to put theory into practice through capstone projects, industry placements, and participation in the Engineers Without Borders Challenge – a humanitarian-focused subject offered in all RMIT engineering degrees.