University of Sydney Bachelor of Engineering Honours - Mechatronic Engineering
University of Sydney

University of Sydney

Bachelor of Engineering Honours - Mechatronic Engineering

Sydney, Australia

Bachelor's degree

4 years

English

Full time, Part time

31 Jan 2026*

Feb 2026

AUD 53,500 / per year

On-Campus

* for domestic students | December 1 2025 for international student

Key Summary

    About : This Bachelor of Engineering Honours in Mechatronic Engineering combines elements of mechanical, electronic, and computer engineering. The program focuses on the design, development, and application of computer-controlled electromechanical systems. You'll engage in hands-on projects to develop vital skills and knowledge in the rapidly advancing field of mechatronics.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers as mechatronic engineers, automation engineers, robotics engineers, or systems engineers. Opportunities may exist in sectors such as manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and technology development.

Discover first-hand the technology that underpins robotics and autonomous systems, automated manufacturing and intelligent microprocessor-based products. Develop expertise in digital electronics, microprocessors and computer control, complemented by management and communication skills.

Professional accreditation

This course is accredited by Engineers Australia. Our graduates are recognised internationally through the Washington Accord of the International Engineering Alliance.

Why study with us?

  • One-year exchange programs are available with partner universities in Europe, Asia and North America.
  • We’re ranked 45th globally for engineering and technology (2022 QS University Rankings by Subject).
  • Our graduates are ranked 1st in Australia and 4th globally for employability (2022 QS Graduate Employability Rankings).
  • We’ve invested over $200m into our new engineering and technology precinct to support leading research and student learning.
  • Access to more than 1200 industry, not-for-profits and government partners to gain real-world work experience before you graduate.