Specialisation in Mechatronic Engineering

The Mechatronic Engineering specialisation will equip you with skills to design and construct the very robots and their computer systems that will be responsible for creating the autonomous future. you will learn how to apply modelling, measurement and simulation techniques, and design software tools to solve problems in a broad range of electromechanical engineering areas, such as robotics, automation, control systems and relevant manufacturing processes. you will develop knowledge to design, implement, test, deploy and consider the long term maintenance of large interdisciplinary (electronic, mechanical, software) systems.

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Wallumattagal Campus Macquarie Park

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Total Credit Points 210

Subjects

  • MATH1010 Calculus and Linear Algebra I
  • MATH1020 Calculus and Linear Algebra II
  • COMP1000 Introduction to Computer Programming
  • MECH1001 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
  • PHYS1510 Engineering Physics
  • PHYS1520 Physics for Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • ELEC2070 Linear Circuits and Devices
  • ELEC2005 Electrical and Electronic Systems
  • ELEC2040 Signals and Systems
  • MATH2055 Engineering Mathematics II
  • MECH2003 Mechanical Design 1
  • MTRN2060 Introduction to Mechatronics
  • ELEC3024 Control Systems
  • ELEC3042 Embedded Systems
  • MTRN3026 Mechatronic Systems
  • MTRN3060 Robotics and Automation
  • MTRN4062 Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
  • MTRN4066 Advanced Mechatronic Engineering
  • MTRN4068 Wireless Mechatronics
  • MTRN4092 Mechatronic Engineering Research Thesis A
  • MTRN4093 Mechatronic Engineering Research Thesis B

Entry requirements

  • Mechatronic Engineering is available as a specialisation as part of the below degree/s: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).