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Federation University Australia

  • 38% international / 62% domestic

Master of Engineering Technology (Mechatronics and Industrial Automation)

  • Masters (Coursework)

The course provides a balance in knowledge and skills between the three key areas of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, with a strong focus on project-based and multidisciplinary learning.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
2 years full-time
Study Mode
In person

About this course

The course provides a balance in knowledge and skills between the three key areas of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, with a strong focus on project-based and multidisciplinary learning.

Project-based subjects will provide you with opportunities to exercise your multidisciplinary knowledge to learn and understand mechatronics as a discipline. You will also undertake independent research in your final year.

As a graduate, you may seek managerial roles with private consultants, contracting companies, or federal, state and local government organisations. Significant opportunities for employment exist in Australia, as well as in South-East Asia and throughout the rest of the world.

Graduates have to opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills by enrolling in a PhD programme upon succesfull completion.

Study locations

Gippsland - Churchill

Career pathways

  • Automation engineer
  • Plant design and management engineer
  • Self-diagnostic machinery design engineer
  • Scientific equipment designer
  • Avionics testing engineer
  • Control systems engineer
  • Data comms and networks engineer
  • Mechanical design engineer
  • Infrastructure engineer
  • Mechatronic projects engineer
  • Robotics and process automation engineer
  • Sales engineer
  • Process and packaging design engineer
  • Automotive systems engineer

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