Master of Engineering (Mechatronics Engineering) 12 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Waikato |TopUniversities

Master of Engineering (Mechatronics Engineering)

Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

46,335 NZDTuition Fee/year

Programme overview

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Mechatronics programme from the University of Waikato School of Engineering has a strong focus on integrating agriculture and infrastructure with software-hardware interfacing technology. The emphasis on design-and-build projects and on a truly interdisciplinary approach combining computer science, electrical & electronic engineering and mechanical engineering will equip you for jobs of the future.
The demand of workers well-versed with intelligent and networked robotics, electronics and mechanical engineering systems is increasing both nationally and internationally. Mechatronics engineers are skilled in creating innovative solutions to overcome the challenges of the information-age society. The close working relationship between the School of Engineering and industry partners means you will have a broad range of options available for required work placement, but also for applied research projects, potential competitions and international exchange.
You'll work on major research design projects, creating products with commercial applications, which are then showcased at our annual Oji Fibre Solutions Engineering Design Show. Importantly, there is also a focus on developing well-honed transferable skills that are such a vital part of the profession.
At Waikato all existing Engineering programmes are fully accredited by Engineering New Zealand (formerly IPENZ); meaning your degree is internationally recognised under Washington Accord and you can work just about anywhere in the world. The new Mechatronics Engineering programme has been developed with the support of ENZ, and is scheduled for accreditation review in 2022.

Programme overview

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Mechatronics programme from the University of Waikato School of Engineering has a strong focus on integrating agriculture and infrastructure with software-hardware interfacing technology. The emphasis on design-and-build projects and on a truly interdisciplinary approach combining computer science, electrical & electronic engineering and mechanical engineering will equip you for jobs of the future.
The demand of workers well-versed with intelligent and networked robotics, electronics and mechanical engineering systems is increasing both nationally and internationally. Mechatronics engineers are skilled in creating innovative solutions to overcome the challenges of the information-age society. The close working relationship between the School of Engineering and industry partners means you will have a broad range of options available for required work placement, but also for applied research projects, potential competitions and international exchange.
You'll work on major research design projects, creating products with commercial applications, which are then showcased at our annual Oji Fibre Solutions Engineering Design Show. Importantly, there is also a focus on developing well-honed transferable skills that are such a vital part of the profession.
At Waikato all existing Engineering programmes are fully accredited by Engineering New Zealand (formerly IPENZ); meaning your degree is internationally recognised under Washington Accord and you can work just about anywhere in the world. The new Mechatronics Engineering programme has been developed with the support of ENZ, and is scheduled for accreditation review in 2022.

Admission Requirements

58+
90+
6.5+
4+
176+

Admission requires a relevant Bachelors level qualification or equivalent. 

1 Year
Mar
Jul

Tuition fees

Domestic
8,050 NZD
International
46,335 NZD

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