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RMIT's dual degree in Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) and Bachelor of Business merges cutting-edge mechatronic technologies, systems engineering, and 3D printing with business expertise in fields like global commerce, economics, or leadership. You'll master creating and managing intelligent systems for industries ranging from aerospace to food production, while learning to supervise international manufacturing operations.
This unique combination of engineering and business knowledge positions you for success in the worldwide engineering sector. Upon graduation, you'll possess expertise in mechatronics, product development, financial management, and international commerce, with the ability to effectively share innovative concepts and pursue ongoing professional growth.
Your coursework will cover topics like circuit design, artificial intelligence, and robotic systems - paired with studies in international trade, data analysis, or supply chain operations based on your preferences. You'll develop a comprehensive understanding of engineering projects through the lens of market forces and organizational leadership. Practical application comes through final-year projects, work placements, and involvement in the Engineers Without Borders initiative - a humanitarian engineering component included in all RMIT engineering programs.
Both the Engineering School and Business/Law College maintain strong industry connections via advisory boards comprising professionals from various sectors. These committees help shape curriculum to align with both graduate career goals and employer requirements. Students are highly encouraged to complete a minimum 10-week industry placement, providing real-world engineering experience under professional supervision, with flexible timing and format options.