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Mechatronics for England (HTQ)

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  • 1 Study option
  • Undergraduate
Course location
CU London (Dagenham)

Course summary

Power the future of automation with hands-on training in robotics, electronics and mechanical systems, all designed with industry input to launch your engineering career in just one year.

This course is ideal for aspiring engineers who want to develop in-demand skills in robotics, electronics and mechanical systems through hands-on learning. It is designed to prepare you for technical roles or further study in the fast-growing field of mechatronics.

  • Hands-on learning is embedded: develop practical skills through lab-based activities, team projects and real-world engineering scenarios built directly into the curriculum.

  • Develop multi-disciplinary engineering knowledge: build expertise across mechanical, electrical, electronic and digital systems — essential for careers in automation, robotics and advanced manufacturing.

  • Build transferable and professional skills: the course embeds communication, teamwork, problem-solving and project management skills to prepare you for both employment and higher-level academic study.

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Course code:
HQ07
Institution code:
C85

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