Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic)
This degree intertwines mechanical engineering, control engineering and software development, specifically for controlling sophisticated smart machines.
Mechatronic engineers work across all aspects of smart machines – from design and testing through to manufacture in industries such as robotics, medical and assistive technology, human-machine interaction, manufacturing, unmanned aerial and ground vehicles and education.
Through your study at UNSW Engineering, you’ll develop hybrid skills in mechanics, electronics and computing. Our students come to understand the conception, design, construction, maintenance, integration and repair of smart machines. These machines include robots, white goods, cameras, automated test equipment and transport vehicles.
This bachelor’s degree will build your knowledge in areas including building services, computer-controlled plant, manufacturing, robotics and autonomous vehicles. We emphasize the application of engineering science, development and management in these fields. We’ll balance the theory and knowledge development with your hands-on application of skills learned in your degree. To get you work-ready, you'll apply these skills through 60 days of approved industrial training.
Key features
UNSW Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) is a four-year full-time degree in the newest area of engineering, mechatronics.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree is globally recognised and is accredited by Engineers Australia and acknowledged by the Washington Accord. Part of the degree involves applying your skills through 60 days of approved industrial training in Australia or overseas. Your industrial training will give you a taste of a real-world professional engineering setting and the hands-on experience to become career-ready.?
Flexibility and choice are ingrained in the degree structure through the range of elective courses on offer. You’ll have the chance to take part in Humanitarian Engineering projects, where you work to deliver solutions to improve quality of life for disadvantaged individuals and communities. These solutions may provide essential services such as food, water, shelter, energy and information where they are unavailable.
You can complete a Flexible First Year when you study this degree. Flexible First Year allows you to explore different engineering fields before choosing your specialisation. The first year of engineering study has a core of common subjects, plus a wide choice of electives, so you can figure out which one is right for you.
Why study this degree at UNSW?
We’re the largest mechanical engineering school in Australia with more than 2500 undergraduate and postgraduate students and 90 staff members. Our staff and students make significant impacts in the field of Mechatronics in Australia and around the world with numerous awards and recognitions.