About this Course
Course Summary
Mechatronics is a somewhat new field of study since the emergence of advanced robotics, machine-to-machine communication, and artificial intelligence. However, when explored further it is really a converging of two traditional areas of study – electronics and mechanics.
This course provides learners with the prerequisite knowledge to proceed on to the final year degree in mechatronics.
This course will cover similar topics to electronic engineering such as analogue signals, digital signals, programming, instrumentation and controls, but also the basics like computer architecture and micro-controller technology and robotics.
Key Course Information
Course Length 16-24 Months/ 4-6 Terms
Modules 12 Core Modules
Study Mode Full-Time & Part-Time
Intake Dates March, June/ July, October
Course Outline and Delivery
Course Delivery
Lectures, tutorials, seminars, example workshops, outside speakers, computer-based learning packages, group discussion and presentations and student centered learning
Core Modules : 12 Modules
Year 1 :
- Electrical Engineering I
- Electronics Engineering
- Engineering Mathematics
- Digital Electronics
- Communication Systems
- Computer Architecture
Year 2 :
- Object Oriented Programming
- Signals and Systems
- Electrical Engineering II
- Project
- Circuits and Control Systems
- Micro-controller Technology and Robotics
Professional Development : 4 Modules*
- Business English (T1 & 2)
- Business Communication (T3 & 4)
- Engineering Mechanics
- Introduction to Programming
* Full-Time students only
Entry Requirement
Candidates aged 18 years or older are eligible to enter the Higher Diploma programme with one of the following qualifications:
- GCE ‘A’ levels
- Higher NITEC
- Auston Certificate
- Other equivalent qualification from recognised institutions (completed 12 years of formal education)
- Matured candidates with more than 2 years of relevant experience
Applicants whose first language is not English or whose previous qualification was not taught and assessed in English must provide evidence of attainment in English Language by achieving a GCE ‘O’ level C6, an IELTS 5.5 or an equivalent qualification.
Graduation and Progression
Students will be awarded with Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering upon completion of the programme. Graduates of the programme can then move on to pursue Bachelor’s degree programmes with one of our university partners.
University of Wolverhampton
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Course Info
- Course Provider AUSTON INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT PTE. LTD.
- Course Category Technology
- Course Price $14700
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