

BEng Mechatronics
About this course
Mechatronics is the engineering discipline that integrates mechanical systems, electronics, control theory, and software into coherent solutions for complex industrial and commercial problems. Modern machinery, automation systems, robotics, and consumer products all depend on the seamless combination of these disciplines, and mechatronics engineers design and manage systems where mechanical structure, sensor arrays, actuators, electronic circuits, and embedded control software must work together precisely. The field is central to advanced manufacturing, and to the industries that depend on intelligent, automated systems. At the University of Glasgow, this five-year, full-time integrated masters programme includes a year abroad, giving you an international academic and professional dimension alongside your engineering studies. You will develop a thorough and genuinely interdisciplinary grounding in all the component disciplines of mechatronics, learning to integrate electronics, control engineering, software, and mechanical design into innovative products and systems. The five-year duration allows for the depth that masters-level engineering education requires, and Glasgow's engineering faculty provides research-active teaching that reflects the current state of a rapidly developing field. The year abroad extends your experience into a different engineering culture and academic environment. Graduates of Mechatronics are highly sought after across the manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, robotics, and defence industries, as well as in the energy and medical technology sectors. The interdisciplinary profile of the degree is an asset precisely because modern engineering problems rarely respect disciplinary boundaries, and employers value engineers who can design, build, and troubleshoot systems where mechanical, electronic, and software elements must work as one. Chartered engineering status is a natural career development step, and many graduates also pursue postgraduate research in robotics, control systems, or advanced manufacturing.
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