Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) (Honours)
Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) (Honours)
Are you ready for an exciting career which lets you design, build and implement smart mechatronic systems which can be deployed within a wide range of engineering companies? In the Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) (Honours) degree, you will learn about mechatronics, robotics, advanced materials, automated systems and…
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Are you ready for an exciting career which lets you design, build and implement smart mechatronic systems which can be deployed within a wide range of engineering companies? In the Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) (Honours) degree, you will 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 sought after. This degree will prepare you to work in a wide range of industries and as an RMIT graduate, you’ll demonstrate skills across mathematics, engineering, mechatronics, design and creativity. You’ll also be able to communicate your ideas to others, as well as 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.
You’ll have the opportunity to design creative solutions with inspiring and sustainable design and build projects. You’ll also take part in the Engineers Without Borders Challenge – a humanitarian-focused course offered in all RMIT engineering degrees.
A feature of this degree is the access you’ll have to state-of-the-art facilities, such as the Advanced Manufacturing Precinct which combines RMIT’s expertise in technology and design innovation.
To ensure you graduate job ready, you’ll also have an opportunity to undertake a work-integrated learning (industry experience) elective.
Why study advanced manufacturing and mechatronics at RMIT?
RMIT University is ranked in the top 150 universities in the world for engineering (mechanical, aeronautical and manufacturing). Get involved in high-tech manufacturing processes and the manufacturing of high-tech products. Studying advanced manufacturing and mechatronics at RMIT offers the following benefits:
Prepare yourself for employment
With the opportunity for industry placements undertaken locally or internationally, you’ll be work-ready when you graduate. There are also opportunities to tackle research projects in partnership with industry, like the Engineers Without Borders Challenge Scholarship.
Access to specialised facilities
You’ll have access to state-of-the-art facilities such as the Advanced Manufacturing Precinct which combines RMIT’s expertise in technology and design innovation.
Hands-on learning experiences
Through hands-on learning and workplace experience, you’ll have the opportunity to work in design and development teams, as is expected in many industries.
Career
Opportunities for advanced manufacturing and mechatronics engineers are as diverse as the manufacturing industry itself.
Areas of employment are broad and may include the automotive and aerospace industries, the food and beverage industry and engineering and management consultancies. Within these organisations as a graduate you can take on roles such as product design engineer, process engineer, facilities manager, production manager, quality engineer and automation specialist.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Since its establishment in 1887, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT) has been meeting the needs of the community surrounding it. Originally a Working Men’s College, RMIT showed its flexibility during World War Two, training over 20,000 servicemen in communications to help with the war effort.Now, it is a true pioneer in international education, championing cross-border study opportunities with campuses in various countries. Granted formal university status in 1992, RMIT is ranked 21st in the world for universities that are less than 50 years old.RMIT is the largest higher education institution in Australia, currently with more than 82,000 students. With nearly 20% of those students coming from overseas, it is a university that truly welcomes diversity and is a melting pot of different cultures. RMIT has three campuses in Vietnam, a European hub in Barcelona, an office in Indonesia, and partners with 200+ institutions in 42 countries to provide study opportunities worldwide.