What will I learn?
Develop skills to deal with complex technical issues systemically and creatively. Study a course closely aligned to industry needs through sustainable development and the current revolution in Mechatronics platform solutions in engineering and technology. Gain access to state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment. Be taught by experts in their field in areas including mechanical, electrical, electronics, control systems, instrumentation, powertrain, automation, robotics and software engineering. Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary subject covering aspects of mechanics, electrical, electronics and computing, and skillsets in these areas are essential in our advancing industry. Mechatronics provides inclusive, cost-effective and sustainable solutions to problems and designs and develops various intelligent integrated systems of manufacturing environments, products and services. Our MSc is designed to provide you with a range of industrial problem-solving skills based on Mechatronics, allowing you to explore industrial problems using the latest Mechatronics tools available in your current field or field of interest, develop specialist engineering knowledge, and gain an insight into how an industrial organisation works and the technological challenges it faces every day to remain competitive, maintain its market share, and open new markets.
Which department am I in?
Department of Engineering
Entry requirements
For international students
Applicants are normally expected to hold an appropriate first degree in Mechatronics, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Robotics, Automation, Instrumentation, or a closely related discipline, with a minimum classification of 2:2 or above. Consideration may also be given to applicants with equivalent qualifications, such as a professional qualification of equal standing, or substantial industrial or professional experience gained following their initial qualification. Applicants whose first degree is not accredited by the Engineering Council as part of the initial learning requirements for Chartered Engineer (CEng) status may be required to undertake preparatory study, which may include final-year modules offered by the University.