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University of South Australia

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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

UniSA's theory-based practice oriented learning approach incorporates challenging and creative project work.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
LHIF, 081811E
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$37,700 per year / $150,800 total
ATAR
75

About this course

UniSA's theory-based practice oriented learning approach incorporates challenging and creative project work. As you advance in your studies, you will learn about: analog electronics, digital electronics, mechanics, electromechanical system design, computer programming, computer networking, embedded systems, signal processing, control, industrial actuation and automation, mobile robotics, machine learning and vision, project management and systems engineering.

In our industry-standard facilities you will apply engineering theory to real-world challenges. You'll also work on a major industry project in your final year. You'll also have access to our engineering learning spaces, including the newly furbished Power System Laboratory, Digital Electronics Laboratory, Electronics Innovation Laboratory, Mechatronics Laboratory and Factory of the Future Laboratory.

Study locations

Mawson Lakes

What you will learn

In your first year you will develop a strong general foundation in engineering, including computer programming, applied mathematics and physics. As you advance in your studies you will learn about analog electronics, digital electronics, mechanics, electromechanical system design, computer programming, computer networking, embedded systems, signal processing, control, industrial actuation and automation, mobile robotics, machine learning and vision, project management and systems engineering. Our UniSA STEM Professional Practice Program allows you to apply the skills and knowledge you've acquired throughout your degree in real-world settings.

At least half of the honours year involves a major project. Armed with new knowledge and skills, using state-of-the-art design tools, and mentored by engineering academic staff, our honours students develop innovative products to advance technology.

You can gain an extra qualification and broaden your career prospects by completing a Diploma in Languages.

Career pathways

To be a successful electrical and mechatronic engineer, you should be a good problem solver, show a passion for understanding science, mathematics and technologies and applying your knowledge to the betterment of the quality of lives. Careers to consider:

  • mechatronics engineer: selecting, commissioning, designing, maintaining electromechanical systems leveraging multidomain engineering expertise
  • computer/embedded system engineer: designing and implementing embedded systems performing sensing, communications, signal processing, control for various applications, ranging from consumer appliances to Industrial Internet of Things equipment; dealing with graphics processing units and field-programmable gate arrays for advanced applications
  • control system engineer: selecting, commissioning, designing, maintaining control systems for automated devices, systems (as small as electric toothbrushes or as big as rockets) or processes
  • robotics engineer: selecting, commissioning, designing, maintaining robotic systems for replacing or mimicking humans or animals in various processes or applications, for safety, efficiency or entertainment
  • power systems engineer: designing, building, maintaining, monitoring systems that deal with the generation, transmission, distribution and utilisation of electric power, and the electrical apparatus connected to such systems
  • systems engineer: applying a robust approach to the design and management of complex systems over their life cycle, including the integration of a large number of products from multiple vendors

Explore a range of engineering and construction careers here.