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Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering for 2010
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Course overview
Every day you come into contact with the products of mechatronics engineering. They include cars, CD and DVD players, microwave ovens, dishwashers and washing machines. The processes and production lines used to make these and many other products are also mechatronic in nature. Mechatronics engineers must be familiar with mechanical engineering, computing, electronics and how these elements can be successfully combined to create a functional, successful product.
For full details of the course structure and units studied visit the University handbook entry for this course (link below).
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Career outlook
Graduates are equipped with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to design, build and operate the intelligent products and systems of today and tomorrow. The applications for mechatronics engineering are virtually unlimited. There are many research opportunities for mechatronics engineers in nanotechnology, robotics, by-wire technologies for motor vehicles, bioengineering and many other developing fields.
Double degree options
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