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RMIT University

This course will prepare student as a manufacturing and mechatronics engineer, who can work in the automotive, aerospace, marine, food, logistics, mining and service industries. Student will be at the heart of designing systems and equipment that can turn raw material into finished products. Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary engineering area involving mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, electronics, computer systems and information technology. Manufacturing engineering examines the development and planning of production processes and equipment. Mechatronics engineering involves the development of hardware (like robots and high-speed automated machines) to execute those plans. The advanced manufacturing and mechatronics engineering degree specializes in all aspects of advanced manufacturing processes, from system design and quality control to the actual building of automatic systems. Student will be able to design and build manufacturing systems that are environmentally sustainable and meet customer needs.
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4 years full-time Years 1 and 2 are conducted on the City campus and years 3 and 4 are conducted on