

BEng Mechatronics and Robotic Systems with a Year Abroad
About this course
Mechatronics and robotic systems is the engineering discipline that brings together mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer science to design, build, and control automated and intelligent machines. Robots and mechatronic systems are no longer confined to science fiction or factory floors; they are increasingly present in surgery, logistics, agriculture, construction, exploration, and consumer products. Engineering these systems requires the ability to design mechanical structures that can move and bear loads, to build and program the electronic control systems that make them function, and to write the software that enables them to sense their environment and respond to it intelligently. At the University of Liverpool, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, during which you will study at one of the university's international partner institutions, taking a mixture of culture and discipline-related modules. This international dimension broadens your engineering perspective and your personal development, and is increasingly valued by employers in a field that is genuinely global. You will develop skills across the full mechatronics and robotics curriculum, including mechanical design, control engineering, electronics, programming, sensor systems, and the integration of these capabilities into functioning robotic systems. The programme prepares you for the kind of cross-disciplinary engineering work that modern robotic and automated systems require. Graduates work across advanced manufacturing, robotics companies, aerospace, automotive engineering, medical devices, defence, and the growing field of autonomous systems. The combination of mechanical, electronic, and computational skills is genuinely versatile, and mechatronics engineers can contribute to different stages of the design and development process. Postgraduate study in robotics, control engineering, AI, or related fields is a natural progression for those who wish to specialise further or move into research roles at the frontier of autonomous systems development.
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