
B.Eng.Tech
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Mechatronics Technology
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B.Eng TechDuration
3 Academic YearsChoose a study option
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University of Vocational TechnologyFaculty/Provider
Faculty of Engineering TechnologyStart Date
2026Mechatronics has become a key to many different products and processes. Modern systems have reached a level of sophistication which would have been hard to imagine using traditional methods. Mechatronics integrates the classical fields of mechanical engineering, electrical & electronics engineering, computer engineering, and information technology to establish basic principles for a contemporary engineering design methodology.
A Mechatronics concentration area in the engineering curriculum supports the synergistic integration of precision mechanical engineering, electronics control, and systems thinking into the design, commissioning, operation, maintenance, and repair of 'intelligent' products and processes.



3 Years (Optional 4th Year)
Week Day
3 Years (Optional 4th Year)
Week End
Duration
- Offered as a weekday and weekend programme
- Weekday programme consists of 15 weeks per semester
- Weekend programme consists of 22 weekends per semester
- Fifth semester is dedicated to Work Based Training
Special Remarks
The importance of Mechatronics will further increase due to consumer demands, yielding excellent job opportunities for skilled workers, technicians, and engineers in modern automation.
Career Opportunities
- - Mechatronics Engineer
- - Robotics Engineer
- - Automation Specialist
- - Control Systems Engineer
- - Electromechanical Engineer
- - Instrumentation Engineer
- - Systems Design Technologist
Teaching & Learning
The programme prepares graduates to apply critical, creative, and evidence-based thinking to conceive innovative technological responses in multidisciplinary contexts.
Key Learning Approaches Include:
- Multidisciplinary System Design
- Project-Based Engineering
- Work Based Training
- Modern IT and Engineering Tool Usage
- Hands-on Robotics and Vision Systems labs
Skills Development Focus:
- Comprehensive knowledge of mechatronics
- Synergistic integration of precision mechanics and electronics
- Design and conduct experiments for manufacturing systems
- Functioning effectively in multidisciplinary teams
- Professional ethics and sustainability
Graduates recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in lifelong learning to survive in the everchanging technological environment.
Entry Requirements
The minimum qualifications required for admission to the programme on the standard route are:
Fees
Course Outline
Facilities

Electronics & Automation Laboratory
Equipped with robotics, vision systems, PLC, and digital control systems for advanced mechatronics practicals.

Electrical Laboratory
Dedicated laboratory for power electronics, electrical machines, and drives.

Mechanical Workshop
Features pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical measurement equipment for comprehensive physical system modeling.

Professional Accreditation
The Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Mechatronics Technology is designed to benchmark with the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).
Key features related to recognition and professional alignment include:- Benchmark with ECTS
- Synergistic integration of Mechanical and Electronic engineering
- Prepares students for global technological advancements
Graduates are equipped to assess societal, health, safety, and cultural issues and assume consequent responsibilities relevant to professional practice as an engineering technologist.
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