On this degree, students will gain the practical training and project experience to become an accomplished Mechatronics engineer – a multi-disciplinary designer at the forefront of the manufacturing and production revolution.
This degree produces professional and competent multi-disciplinary engineers capable of meeting the challenges and opportunities arising in contemporary industrial and commercial practice. Students will focus on developing systems that control physical motion such as those found in robotic applications and industrial automation, using the latest industry hardware and software equipped in Middlesex University's labs and workshops.
To support their career success, students will build a professional portfolio of work throughout their degree and receive regular guest lectures and project feedback from industry professionals, with the option of spending a year on industry placement.
Middlesex University's suite of Design Engineering courses share a common first year of study, which enable students to experience all aspects of engineering. Depending on their interests, students can then continue with the Mechatronics Engineering degree or transfer to one of these specialist honours programmes:
- Design Engineering - Design and implementation of digital systems
- Robotics - Analysing and developing robotics systems
Middlesex University's degree is accredited by the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED). Meeting the requirements of the IED means this degree fully meet the academic standards of Chartered Engineer (CEng), which enables students to apply for CEng status after gaining suitable experience in an engineering role.