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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechatronics, Edith Cowan University

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About this course

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The Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) Honours is a multidisciplinary program that blends mechanical and electrical/electronic engineering to develop intelligent machines and advanced manufacturing systems. The course starts with foundational engineering science in mathematics, mechanics, electrical engineering, and computing, then progresses to major topics such as digital electronics, microprocessor systems, advanced materials, manufacturing, and mechanical design. It emphasizes themes like automation, instrumentation, digital electronics, manufacturing, fluid mechanics, and control systems, providing a broader coverage than standard mechanical or electrical engineering programs. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical problem-solving, teamwork, and project management skills, preparing graduates to lead complex engineering projects. Areas of study include robotics, electrical machines, signals and systems, and engineering design. The first year allows some flexibility to switch engineering disciplines, as eight core units are common across all engineering honours courses.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The program is highly valued because of its practical focus on industry-relevant skills like automation, control systems, and robotics, combined with strong theoretical foundations. It offers the opportunity to develop technical and transferable skills, strong analytical capabilities, and leadership qualities. Graduates will have diverse employment opportunities across sectors such as manufacturing, mining, aerospace, utilities, and defense. The course's accreditation by Engineers Australia further enhances its professional recognition and career prospects.

Specialisation

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This course specializes in mechatronics engineering, focusing on the integration of mechanical and electrical/electronic engineering principles. It prepares students to work on intelligent machines, automation, robotics, and advanced manufacturing systems, with a curriculum tailored toward Australia's resource and service industries.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

21.32L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To graduate, students must complete 30 core units, 2 elective units, and a practicum involving a minimum of 12 weeks of professional work experience. The course is structured into four years of full-time study, with a selection of units each semester covering topics like engineering mechanics, digital electronics, microprocessor systems, control systems, robotics, and power electronics. Students who achieve a WAM of 70 or higher at the end of Year 3 may opt for a graded Honours thesis. International students pay an estimated first-year fee of AUD $41,200, while domestic students pay AUD $8,150 per year.
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English language test

PTE

52

TOEFL

70

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

6

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Edith Cowan University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates can explore careers in product design, automation, manufacturing, robotics, and resource industries. Common job titles include Mechatronics Engineer, Robotics Engineer, and Automation Engineer. The versatile skill set enables employment across sectors like manufacturing, mining, aerospace, utilities, defense, and consulting.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

Applicants need an indicative ATAR of 80, with prerequisites including Mathematics: Methods, Physics, Engineering Studies, or Mathematics: Specialist. Additional pathways include diplomas or completed university-level study.

What work experience is required?

A minimum of 12 weeks of professional practice in a relevant industry environment is required before graduation, which can be completed at any point during the course.