

BEng Mechatronic & Robotic Engineering
About this course
Mechatronic and robotic engineering is the discipline that sits at the convergence of mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and software engineering, developing the skills to design, build, and programme the intelligent automated systems that are transforming manufacturing, healthcare, transport, and many other sectors. Mechatronics is concerned with the integration of mechanical, electrical, and software components into systems that sense their environment, process information, and act accordingly. Robotics applies these principles to the design of autonomous machines that can perform complex tasks with precision, adaptability, and increasing levels of intelligence. At Sheffield Hallam University, this three-year full-time programme includes a foundation year for those who would benefit from additional preparation in the sciences before the main degree content begins, alongside a sandwich year and work placement that give you direct professional experience in a mechatronics, robotics, or related engineering organisation. The course will develop and build your professional engineering skills to help you progress towards recognition as an accredited engineer with the relevant professional engineering institution. You will learn how to design advanced mechatronic systems and integrate mechanical, electrical, and software components, contributing to the development of cutting-edge robotic systems across various industries. With a typical entry tariff of 120 UCAS points, this is an accessible programme at a university known for its strong employer relationships and professionally focused engineering education. Graduates pursue careers as mechatronics engineers, robotics engineers, automation engineers, control systems engineers, design engineers, and systems integrators across manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, defence, medical devices, logistics, and the growing fields of autonomous vehicles and industrial robotics. Professional registration as an Incorporated or Chartered Engineer through an appropriate engineering institution is the standard career pathway. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in robotics, control engineering, or intelligent systems.
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