Bachelor of Engineering - Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics (Honours)
RMIT University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00122A
You’ll learn about mechatronics, robotics, advanced materials, automated systems, and the simulation and modelling of manufacturing processes. As automation replaces people in various industry sectors, engineers with experience in robotics and mechatronics will be highly sought after. This professionally accredited degree will prepare you to work in a wide range of industries and as a graduate, you'll demonstrate skills across mathematics, engineering, mechatronics, design and creativity. You'll also be able to communicate your ideas to others and continue to learn as a professional engineer. Your studies will include areas such as electrical and electronic system design, machine intelligence and robotics, computer programming and advanced materials. The emphasis is placed on the need to view a manufacturing system as being made up of people, machines and information.
Structure
Total Credit Points: 384
Standard entry requirements
You must have successfully completed an Australian Year 12 (or equivalent qualification).
Recognition
Engineers Australia, all member countries of Washington Accord.
Study pathways
Graduates of the RMIT Associate Degree in Engineering Technology with a major in advanced manufacturing and mechatronics who achieve a grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 out of 4.0 are guaranteed entry with two years' credit (equivalent to 192 credit points).
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Bundoora | International: $168,960 | No |
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Melbourne City | International: $168,960 | No |
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Further information
You'll also complete a work-integrated learning (industry experience) elective in Year 2, 3 or 4. Opportunities for advanced manufacturing and mechatronics engineers are as diverse as the manufacturing industry itself. Areas of employment include the automotive industry; the aerospace industry; computer manufacturing; high-speed automation in the process industry; food and beverage manufacturing; and engineering and management consultancy. Students will also be qualified to take up a diverse range of positions as a product design engineer and process engineer; facilities manager; production planner and quality engineer, or automation specialist.