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Our BABE(Hons) program equips you with the skills to succeed in today's rapidly evolving global economy. This five-year course combines academic learning with hands-on experience, enabling you to pair technical expertise with versatile skills and analytical capabilities needed to tackle real-world challenges. You can merge any of our nine engineering disciplines with studies in humanities, social sciences, cultures, or languages. The distinctive competencies gained through BABE(Hons) will prepare you to capitalize on emerging opportunities across technological, societal, and business landscapes. Every engineering specialization is accredited by Engineering New Zealand, ensuring international recognition of your qualification.
The Mechatronics Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) provides more diverse learning opportunities than many specializations. This interdisciplinary field integrates Mechanical, Electronics, Computer, and Software Engineering. The curriculum typically progresses through: foundational engineering concepts in your first year, Mechanical Engineering focus in year two, a blend of Mechanical, Electrical and Computer Engineering in year three, followed by elective options alongside your capstone project in the final year. Key mechatronics subjects encompass software development, sensor technology, signal analysis, circuit design, microcontroller applications, system modeling, digital control systems, and industrial automation. These core principles provide the foundation to comprehend robotic mechanics, motion sensor intelligence, autonomous technologies, and product development processes.