BEng (Hons) Mechatronics
Lincoln, United Kingdom
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2024
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
This industry-guided course aims to produce skilled engineering professionals who can actively participate in and manage the executive design and development of mechanical systems.
Mechatronics at Lincoln aims to give students the chance to design or manage systems produced through a combination of skills from the fields of mechanical and electrical engineering. This flexibility helps to promote a large variety of possible applications, helping students to learn how to manage the demands of the continuous evolution of technology as well as the job market.
The first two years of study will lay the common foundations in areas including mathematics, computing systems, mechanical, and electrical engineering, as well as information and telecommunication in the industrial automation sector. During the second year, students undertake the group Innovation Project module, which provides their first insight into modern mechanical systems.
Students have the opportunity to consolidate their practical knowledge in the third year while undertaking an individual project on an aspect of mechatronics engineering.
"This information was correct at the time of publishing (July 2023)"
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Curriculum
How You Study
The overall aim of this programme is to create graduates who will be aligned with the needs of industry. The first two years of study aim to lay the common foundations of knowledge required for further study. The final year provides students with an opportunity to deepen their learning through engagement with a substantial independent project. Teaching methods may include lectures, tutorials, workshops sessions, and laboratory classes.
First Year
- Computing and Programming for Engineers (Core)
- Design Challenge for Engineers (Core)
- Electrical and Electronic Technology (Core)
- Engineering Mechanics (Core)
- Introduction to Robotics (Core)
- Mathematical Skills for Engineers (Core)
- Matter and Interactions (Core)
Second Year
- Analogue Electronics (Core)
- Applied Thermofluids (Core)
- Control Systems (Core)
- Data Modelling and Simulation (Core)
- Electrical Power and Machines (Core)
- Innovation Project (Core)
- Mechatronics Systems (Core)
- Solid Body Mechanics (Core)
- Engineering Year in Industry (Option)†
- Study Abroad Period: Engineering (Option)†
Third Year
- Building Automation Systems (Core)
- Energy Systems and Conversion (Core)
- Individual Project (Bachelors) (Core)
- Industrial Automation (Core)
- Robotics and Automation (Core)
- Signal Processing and System Identification (Core)
- State-Space Control (Core)
† Some courses may offer optional modules. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means that the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed. Optional module selection may also be affected by staff availability.
How You Are Assessed
The way students are assessed may vary for each module. These may include written examinations, coursework assignments, laboratory reports, technical reports, technical notes, dissertations, portfolios, computer-based tests and assessed simulations, and demonstrations of prototypes and exhibitions.
Program Outcome
How You Study
The overall aim of this programe is to create graduates who will be aligned with the needs of industry. The first two years of study aim to lay the common foundations of knowledge required for further study. The final year provides students with an opportunity to deepen their learning through engagement with a substantial independent project. Teaching methods may include lectures, tutorials, workshops sessions, and laboratory classes.
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Career Opportunities
This course aims to produce industry-ready graduates able to make an immediate impact in the workplace. Partnerships with global automation and robotics companies help us to ensure that the programme is informed by the very latest demands of the sector. Professional engineers have the chance to design and develop the systems of the future. Lincoln Engineering graduates have progressed into a variety of engineering careers around the world at companies including Siemens Energy and Rolls-Royce.