Mechanical and mechatronics engineers work with moving things (or systems), and the advanced electronics that drive them. This major is a combination of mechanical, electronics, computer systems and software engineering, and you will learn to design and build not only mechanical systems, but also their controllers, software and hardware, electronic processes and the networks which link them. Find out what Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering is all about and discover what it's like studying the course at UTS.
Time: 1:00pm - 1:30pm
Location: Building 10, Level 2, Room 470
Working with Aerospace companies, biomedical companies, automotive companies or machinery and robotics manufacturers, Mechatronic Engineer
Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering