Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) (079999F)
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Progression Summary
this course prepares students to be a practical and industry-ready engineer capable of designing the electronics, robots and autonomous systems of the future. they will learn how to design, program and integrate electronic devices with mechanical designs that communicate with other computers, devices or even cloud-based systems. they will be able to deliver innovative solutions to real-world problems and design autonomous and intelligent devices ranging from self-driving vehicles to biomedical systems.
throughout this course students will have opportunities to explore cutting-edge technologies using the facilities in deakin university's multi-million-dollar engineering precinct, including state-of-the-art mechatronics, manufacturing robotics and iot systems. discover what it takes to work in teams on industry projects with deakin university's project-based learning activities in this engineers australia accredited degree.
mix electrical, mechanical and robotics engineering into a single degree and students could land a career shaping the innovative robotics systems of the future. this course develops their business and project management skills to ensure they graduate with the entrepreneurial skills needed to succeed.
mechatronics engineering at deakin university ensures skills in electronic, mechanical and computer engineering to ensure that graduates obtain a broad skill set that enhances their employability and industry relevance.
students will delve into mechatronics engineering principles, then take their learning even further with opportunities to put their skills into practice. through project-oriented design-based learning (podbl), they will be challenged to apply theory and science to industry-relevant projects such as the automation of industrial processes using robotics and other cutting-edge technologies, flying drones, 3d printers, robotics and self-driving cars.
deakin university brings authentic industry experiences to students through their $55 million engineering precinct with state-of-the-art simulation and visualisation systems, purpose-built interactive labs and workshop learning spaces. at deakin university students will get hands-on experience with the very latest engineering tools, take part in work-integrated learning opportunities and hear from the brightest minds in the field with frequent guest lectures. some of the world-class facilities include:
- one of the two largest 3d printing labs in the southern hemisphere
- state-of-the-art mechatronic systems
- industrial robots
- virtual reality lab
- high-voltage lab
- cnc machining centres
- digital manufacturing lab
- mechatronics and electronics lab
- deakin university ausnet services electrical engineering lab.
through final-year projects, students will gain an introduction to advanced research areas such as mobile robotics and 3d printing and have the opportunity to design an autonomous robot.
students will become even more employable by building transferable skills in entrepreneurship, innovation, project management, technical report writing and more. and be well-equipped to meet the challenges of the future by developing an understanding of the ethical, technical and professional issues within the industry, all while gaining an insight into the social, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities of the modern engineer.
Start Date
2026-01
Tuition fees
108,960 .SAR
Start Date
2026-01
Tuition fees
108,960 .SAR

