

MEng in Mechatronics and Robotic Systems, University of Liverpool
Liverpool,
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48 Months
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About this course
This course immerses you in the technologies of mechanical, control, electrical engineering, electronics, and computing. It covers a wide range of real-world applications like driverless cars and robotic systems for manufacturing and space exploration, providing a comprehensive grasp of electrical and computer control systems. The program offers more depth and breadth than the BEng equivalent, focusing on advanced system modelling, control, and a variety of core subjects. Industry collaboration is integral to the course, equipping you with experience using industry-standard tools, technologies, and methods. Additionally, there is an option for a year abroad, giving students the chance to study at one of the university's partner institutions across 26 countries, including placements in China, Australia, and the USA. The curriculum is designed to develop skills for the global workplace, emphasizing real-world projects and research-connected teaching.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because it intersects multiple innovative fields, offering a broad curriculum that reflects current industry demands. It has accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology, ensuring a high standard of qualification recognized globally. Students benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, research-connected teaching, and opportunities for international experience through year abroad and placement options. Graduates are highly employable, with many entering the tech, energy, research, and manufacturing sectors. The course also prepares students for professional registration as a Chartered Engineer, opening further career opportunities.
Specialisation
While the course broadly covers electrical, control, mechanical, and computing aspects, the focus is on mechatronics and robotic systems. Students gain specialised knowledge in system control, robotics, automation, and advanced electronics, preparing them for careers in high-demand industries like automotive, manufacturing, aerospace, and research. The program also offers optional modules and a final year project connected to industrial needs, allowing students to tailor their learning towards specific interests within mechatronics and robotics.
Course fees
Application fees
30.72L
1st year tuition fees
30.72L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need ABB at A levels, or BBB with an A in the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). Subjects required include Mathematics and a science subject such as Chemistry, Physics, Electronics, or Computer Science. Alternative qualifications like BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificates with distinctions, the International Baccalaureate with specific scores, and other relevant qualifications are also accepted. For international students, specific qualification requirements are detailed based on their country or region. English language proficiency tests such as IELTS with a minimum overall score of 6.0 are necessary unless from a majority English-speaking country.
English language test
DUOLINGO
105
IELTS
6
TOEFL
78
PTE
59
Career prospects
Graduates from this program are in high demand across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, energy, research, and manufacturing. Many secure positions in tech firms, government agencies, and research labs, with some pursuing careers in non-technical fields like management and law. Past graduates have worked at companies such as ARM Holdings, Siemens, and the Science and Technology Facilities Council. The program’s strong industry links, practical projects, and internationally recognised accreditation significantly enhance employment prospects, with a high percentage of students employed or in further study shortly after graduation.
FAQs
What are the main modules in the first year?
In the first year, the program covers modules like Digital & Integrated Electronics Design, Electrical Circuits & Systems, Electronic Circuits, Introduction to Mechatronics, Introduction to Programming in C, and foundational courses in mathematics and structures.
Can I study abroad during this course?
Yes, there is an option to spend a year abroad at one of the university's partner institutions or in China, between Year 2 and 3 or Year 3 and 4. Summer abroad placements are also available in Asian countries.
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