Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics) (Auston Institute of Management)
Course Information
Description
Course Overview
This course will develop the core talent for the automated industrial environment. As factories move towards to fewer-humans and more robots, these graduates will be leading the charge to design, build, install, and maintain these cutting edge robots.
- Covers a core electro-mechanical design curriculum
- Hands on approach to complex-advanced topics
- Become qualified for mid-level engineering roles
- Designed for a huge range of industry from food to garments
- Pick up skills and knowledge to advance your career
- Boost your portfolio of work so you can impress future employers
Entry Requirements
Minimum Age
20 years of age in the year of application
Minimum Academic Qualifications
– Auston Higher Diploma in the relevant field; or
– A polytechnic of PEI Diploma from relevant major; or
Transfer Applicants
Transfer applicants with other equivalent qualifications based on Singapore criterion may be given exemptions on academic qualifications
Mature Candidates
At least 30 years of age and 8 years of working experience may be admitted on a case by case basis with a minimum of 10 years of formal education and certificates that is deemed equivalent by the Academic Board.
English Proficiency
– C6 or better for O Levels
– IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
– CEFR B2 or higher
Career Opportunities
Control Automation Lead
- Direct activities of an integrated hardware/software systems oriented products
- Design and develop electronic and electro-mechanical equipment/li>
- Conduct feasibility studies on engineering proposals/li>
- Collect operational data and prepare customer application information/li>
- Select, develop, and evaluate personnel to ensure efficient operation of this function./li>
Mechatronic Engineer
- Perform and accomplish research and development of prototype through to production
- Apply latest technologies in new automation prototype and product development
- Specify, develop, test, analyse, and improve the existing mechatronic system
- Adopt current industry standards/methodology to work.
Modules
This course is the equivalent of the second half of a UK, three-year honours degree and includes 180 credits.
Module Titles:
- Dynamics
- Mechanics of Materials
- Design and Electro-Mechanical Systems
- Energy Technologies
- Stress Analysis
- Control Engineering
- Integrated Electro-Mechanical Systems
- Individual Project