Choose a career that moves you
Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineers are responsible for designing, building and maintaining moving things. Whether you are interested in working with aerospace, automotive, robotics or manufacturing industries, UTS can help you get there.
You’ll learn how solids and fluids, heat and electricity interact, building an in-depth knowledge of the forces that rule our world. You’ll design robots, smart machines and more, ensuring you graduate fully prepared to create and innovate the new mechanical devices of tomorrow.
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Top 20 occupation
Engineering professionals are in the top 20 occupations in high demand in Australia.
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#4 in Australia
UTS is ranked among the top five universities in Australia and the top 75 in the world for Mechanical Engineering.
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Industry recognised
This degree is fully accredited by Engineers Australia and is recognised internationally by signatories to the Washington Accord.
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Bachelor of Engineering Science
Course- 3 years full time
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- Bachelor degree
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Bachelor of Technology (Advanced Manufacturing)
Course- 3 years full time
- 6 years part time
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- Bachelor degree
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Bachelor of Technology (Engineering & Technology Studies)
Course- 3 years full time
- 6 years part time
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- Bachelor degree
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Bachelor of Technology (Flexible Engineering)
Course- 3 years full time
- 6 years part time
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- Bachelor degree
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75.10 (Flexible Engineering)
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
Study level
- Honours
Lowest selection rank
82.50 (Biomedical)
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical Process)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
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- Honours
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82.55 (Chemical Process)
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil (Construction))
Course- 4 years full time
Study level
- Honours
- Undergraduate
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80.45 (Civil (Construction))
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil (Structures))
Course- 4 years full time
Study level
- Honours
- Undergraduate
Lowest selection rank
80.1 (Civil (Structures))
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil & Environmental)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
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- Honours
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
Study level
- Honours
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80.10 (Civil)
80.45 (Civil (Construction))
80.10 (Civil (Structures))
80.05 (Civil and Environmental)
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The future is engineered here
Mechanical and mechatronic engineers design, build and maintain anything that moves — from microscale sensors, jet plane engines, robots, and biomedical devices, to spacecraft, wind turbines, heavy industrial machinery and other power generation equipment. With a Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering degree, you could find exciting career opportunities in the defence, aerospace, automotive, robotics, biomedical and manufacturing industries.
Design, create and innovate
You will study the movement and interaction of solid objects, fluids, heat and electricity, and learn how to calculate and control the forces that stimulate their movements and interactions. You will also learn to design, build and manage automated and autonomous mechanical systems, with an emphasis on robots, smart machines, intelligent control systems and biomedical devices. At UTS, you will gain the skills to develop next-generation technologies that will shape the future.
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