Overview

Mechatronic Engineering major for the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic Engineering is a field focused on the integration of mechanical, electrical and computer systems. Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic Engineering) will be prepared for careers in automation, intelligent manufacturing (traditional and additive), industrial robotics, machine design, and … For more content click the Read More button below. Under supervision of experienced engineers, graduates will be capable of holding positions with significant responsibility. Graduate responsibilities are based on design, construction and maintenance of intelligent systems, control systems, and consumer products. Specific roles may include, but are not limited to: design and operation of automated systems and robots; contributing within teams for complex projects; taking a lead role in design work; undertaking testing, analysis and verification of system performance. Graduates also have responsibilities around client and stakeholder relations; procurement; quality assurance in project delivery; reporting; and, consideration of standards, regulations and compliance. Graduates will have strong project and people management skills and may take on responsibility for overseeing teams, contractors and consultants within the first five years from graduation. UOW has a long and successful history of innovation, industry collaboration, applied engineering research, and engineering consultancy. The practical engineering culture at UOW is reflected in its degree programs and graduates. Students studying the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic Engineering) will have opportunities to apply knowledge to ethical challenges and real-world focused projects in each year of the degree program and engage with extra-curricular and co-curricular activities through the Work Integrated Learning program. The program is delivered through a range of study modes and assessment types, supported by digital technologies, to ensure graduates are flexible learners, well prepared to adapt to future challenges. Students also participate in multidisciplinary projects, providing them with opportunities to learn the language of engineering and the engineering methods applied in different disciplines. Graduates of the program leave UOW experienced in working in diverse teams, ready to integrate into the workforce.

Delivery

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Structure

To qualify for award of a major in Mechatronic Engineering in the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), complete 144 credit points and satisfy all course requirements for the major outlined in the structure below.
a) 120 credit points of core and
b) complete one of the thesis options below;


i) MMMB498 or ECTE498 Thesis A (12 credit points) or
ii) MMMB499 or ECTE499 Thesis B (18 credit points)
MMMB499 or ECTE499 must be taken by students enrolled in the Scholars degree and may be taken by high achieving students, with permission of the Academic Program Director.

c) and Elective subjects to bring the total to 144 credit points from Elective A and Elective B list as specified below.
Students should consult with the Academic Program Director directly to help in planning out their program of study.
List B electives are common to all majors for the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) and listed here: Elective B list

144 Credit points

Professional Experience

Year 348 Credit points
Year 448 Credit points

Professional recognition / accreditation

Engineers Australia

Credit for prior learning

Alternative Credit Arrangements

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