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Mechatronics and Computer Systems Engineering

1 Study option · UndergraduateDocklands Campus

Course summary

Discover the future of engineering with our BEng(Hons) in Mechatronics and Computer Systems Engineering. Designed for those passionate about automation, robotics, and broader engineering, this course will help you excel by the end of the second year, easily transitioning to an MEng level in Engineering. It will help you work towards the status of Chartered Engineer. The combination of mechatronic engineering and computer science prepares you for cutting-edge roles in today's tech-driven world.

Integrated learning: Embrace lean principles. Learn mechanics, electronics, control, computing, automation, and robotics to craft smart and cognitive systems. Be backed by hands-on practice and theoretical expertise.
Comprehensive knowledge: Learn engineering processes, product design, AI, machine learning, and digital electronics. This will help you design and bring innovative mechatronic systems to life. The connection between computer engineering and mechatronics will allow you to gain a broader perspective on how these disciplines intersect.
Career trajectory: Gain what you need for a thriving mechatronics engineering career. This will help you progress to the esteemed status of Chartered Engineer, giving you an edge in various industry roles.

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Application codes

Course code:
H731
Institution code:
E28

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