Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
The world is changing and much of that change is centered around rapid advancements in robotics and mechatronics. Be a part of the change with Swinburne.
Our robotics and mechatronics courses offer you the ability to integrate three areas of study: mechanical engineering, electronics and software.
Learn robotics and join the revolution in technological advancements, like automated assembly plants and driverless vehicles. You’ll gain the skills to design and develop systems in a wide variety of industries, including manufacturing and medicine.
The future of our economic success will be fuelled by mechanics and robotics. Our courses will teach you how to become an integral part of that future. Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more.
Browse our Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering courses
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Student experience
Explore mechanical, electrical and software engineering with a robotics and mechatronics degree at Swinburne. Check out some of the projects you could be working on from the first year of your degree.
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"I had a lot of options. I chose Swinburne because of the practical nature of this course and the work placement program. The placement I completed at Peters Ice Cream provided a really practical understanding of the things I had learned at uni and how they tie in with the real world."
Parshva , Studying robotics and mechatronics, and computer science
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Constructing futures with France: Swinburne’s international engineering collaboration
Swinburne’s new partnership with École Spéciale des Travaux Publics, and Bouygues Construction Australia will establish education and industry links between Australia and France.
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First-year engineering students get creative with LEGO Masters-inspired task
First-year engineering students were tasked with using materials from home to build a 500mm span bridge, that could carry a minimum 1 kg load.
Thursday 23 July 2020