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This postgraduate program strengthens specialized training and helps you adjust to an ever-evolving technological landscape.
Western Sydney University's Engineering programs equip both professionals and new graduates with updated skills and knowledge to thrive in a rapidly advancing technological world. These programs offer specializations in civil, environmental, electrical, mechanical, mechatronic, and telecommunications engineering.
The Graduate Certificate in Engineering benefits international students and those who don't yet qualify for the Master of Engineering program.
It also enables working engineers to learn cutting-edge methods in their specialization areas, including sustainable design and software applications.
Mechatronics (including robotics) teaches the design of intelligent machines: from car cruise controls to unmanned spacecraft, automated factories, and medical telerobotics. With comprehensive hands-on lab work, the course focuses on creating smart mechanical systems and automation, covering robotics, computer controls, automated manufacturing, microprocessor uses, and machine design. Graduates gain combined mechanical and computer-electrical engineering expertise for industries like aerospace, automotive, robotics, biomedical engineering, laser systems, and building materials production.