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The Computer Systems specialization focuses on developing hardware and software for high-performance computing solutions.
This program equips students with expertise in computer hardware functionality, hardware-software integration, and the ability to create customized computing systems for specialized applications.
Since computing challenges span all scientific and engineering fields, these skills prove valuable across various disciplines.
Breakthroughs in areas like particle physics, artificial intelligence, pharmaceutical research, language studies, and archaeology have been made possible through computing advancements.
The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Mechatronic Engineering) undergraduate program integrates mechanical, electronic, and software engineering to develop intelligent, computer-driven devices and products. Hands-on training and industry exposure prepare graduates to revolutionize machine applications in cutting-edge industries.
Accredited by Engineers Australia and other leading engineering bodies, the curriculum includes fundamental mathematics and computing courses, plus interdisciplinary project work.
Students undertake core mechanical engineering subjects and specialized electives, with options for additional concentrations. Elective units can be selected from Engineering disciplines or shared course offerings.
The program culminates with a mechanical engineering honors thesis and incorporates professional development activities, including mandatory final-year industry experience through the Professional Engagement Program.