Mechatronic engineering is the practise of designing electromechanical systems that are controlled by computers. The primary idea is that by integrating the mechanical system's design with that of the electrical/electronic and computer control components, a comprehensive system is produced.
A few examples of mechatronic systems (ABS) include a CD or DVD player, a computer hard drive, a fly-by-wire aircraft control system, and an anti-lock braking system. Even though the majority of these products are mechanical in nature, they could not function without the electrical and computer control systems, which were integrated into their design.
MSc (Eng) Research in Electronic and Electrical Engineering – Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics
MSc (Eng) Research in Surgical Robotics and Technologies
MSc by Research in Surgical Robotics and Technologies
MSc by Research in Electronic and Electrical Engineering – Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics
PhD Robotics and Autonomous Systems
MSc Aerial Robotics
MSc Bio robotics
MSc Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics
BEng (Hons) Mechatronic Engineering with Industrial Experience
BEng (Hons) Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering with Engineering Foundation Year
BEng (Hons) Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering with Industrial Year
A-level– AAA combining mathematics with either chemistry, physics, electronics, or further mathematics.
GCSE– A minimum grade of C or higher in GCSE Math’s is required, or a grade of 4 or higher for those with recently revised GCSEs in England. For applicants holding recently reformed GCSEs in England, GCSE English Language is required at a minimum of Grade B or higher or Grade 6 or above. Students who qualify for a contextual offer must demonstrate their GCSE English Language grade C/5 language skills.
International Baccalaureate– Obtain a 36-point International Baccalaureate diploma, including six points in either higher-level mathematics, physics, or chemistry, and six points in another higher-level topic.
English language– All international and domestic applicants to the university must provide proof of their fluency in the English language. The following two options meet the course’s minimal English language requirements:
GCSE/iGCSE English Language grade B/6.
IELTS 7.0 overall with no sub-test below 6.5 and 7.0 in speaking.
TOEFL iBT: 100 overall with 25 in each sub-test.
Pearson Test of Academic English: 76 overall with 76 in Speaking and no subtest below 70.
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) (C1 Advanced) or (CPE) (C2 Proficiency) with an overall score of 185, including 185 in Speaking and a minimum of 176 in all other sub scores.