

BEng Mechatronic Engineering
About this course
Mechatronic engineering is the discipline that integrates mechanical engineering, electronics, control systems, and computer science into a unified approach to designing intelligent machines and automated systems. Where traditional engineering disciplines tend to treat these elements separately, mechatronics treats them as inseparable components of systems that must work together coherently. Electric vehicles, industrial robots, smart manufacturing equipment, autonomous systems, and medical devices are all products of mechatronic thinking. At the University of Southampton, this three-year full-time programme develops your ability to design systems that combine mechanical elements, electrical power, sensing, and control. You will build proficiency across all four disciplines that define the field, learning to understand and design not just individual components but the integrated systems in which they operate. The growing complexity of electro-mechanical systems across industry means that engineers with this cross-disciplinary skill set are increasingly sought by employers who need graduates capable of thinking across the traditional engineering boundaries. Southampton's strong engineering research culture means you will be learning in an environment at the forefront of work in intelligent systems and engineering design. With a typical entry tariff of 168 UCAS points, this is a competitive programme at a leading engineering university. Mechatronic engineering graduates are in demand across a wide range of industries. Automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, robotics, medical devices, consumer electronics, and the emerging field of autonomous systems all employ mechatronics engineers. Roles include systems engineer, control engineer, automation engineer, robotics engineer, and design engineer, among others. The breadth of the degree means graduates are adaptable across different sectors and technologies. For those interested in going further academically, the programme provides a strong foundation for integrated master's programmes and postgraduate research in mechatronics, robotics, or control systems.
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