Graduate Coursework

Master of Mechatronics Engineering

  • Course code: MC-MTRNENG
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Duration
3 years full time / 6 years part time
Location
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Calendar-month
Intake
March, July
Key dates
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Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
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Entry schemes
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Overview

Careers

As a mechatronics engineer, you could work in a range of fields such as the electronics, automotive, biotechnology and manufacturing sectors.

Transferable skillset

You’ll gain a transferable skillset that will be highly valued in management consulting,  finance, business analysis, project management and many other areas. Our graduates are qualified for a diverse range of work including:

Industries

Companies

Job roles

  • Acoustics
  • Aeronautics
  • Automotive
  • Biomechanics
  • Computing
  • Manufacturing
  • Minerals and energy
  • Power generation
  • Robotics
  • Software engineering
  • Transport
  • Alerte Digital Health
  • Arup
  • Aurecon
  • Carbon Revolution
  • CSIRO
  • ExxonMobil
  • Honeywell
  • IBM
  • Mars Australia
  • NBN
  • Procter & Gamble
  • Rubicon Water
  • Siemens
  • Telstra
  • Yarra Trams
  • Consultant
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Subsurface Engineer
  • Machine/Reliability Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Process Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Acoustic Engineer
  • New Energy Vehicle Engineer
  • Fire Engineer
  • Hydraulic Engineer

Accreditation

An internationally recognised qualification

The Master of Mechatronics Engineering is professionally recognised EUR-ACE® (accrediting agency: ASIIN) and the Washington Accord (through Engineers Australia), so you can work as an engineer in Australia, Europe, Hong Kong, Japan, US, and more.

Profile

Xingy Huang

"In one of my assignments, I made a model which animated a spinning gyroscope using concepts in dynamics. I was able to compare it to a real-life simulation to observe how good our modelling and assumptions of the system are based on additional sensor data. It was a valuable project that combined what we had learned into something tangible."

Graduate pathways

Once you've completed your undergraduate degree, you can go on to gain employment or begin a graduate degree and work towards a professional qualification such as law, engineering or medicine. Or you could join our graduate research community and contribute to our world-changing research.

Your graduate degree will be internationally recognised, and set you apart from those who study a traditional Australian single or double degree.

Explore the graduate pathways available once you complete your undergraduate degree here.