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Mechatronics engineering is an emerging field of engineering that integrates mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer engineering and information technology. It includes robotics and automation systems, precision engineering, micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) and many other leading-edge technologies. The core activities within mechatronics focus on the development and integration of intelligent sensors, industrial automations, robotics, actuators, microsystems and advanced decision-making and control strategies.
This programme is meticulously designed in response to the rapid growth of interest in mechatronics and precision engineering. It aims to produce graduates who demonstrate capabilities as effective problem solvers and are knowledgeable in applying logical, critical and creative thinking to a range of challenges and problems. They will also display effective communication skills, be able to integrate well into the industry and contribute positively as a professional to the community.
Entry Requirements
STPM with 2 principal passes in Mathematics and Physics Or A-level with minimum 2 passes in Mathematics and Physics Or South Australian matriculation (SAM) with an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) 70 and grade B in Mathematics and Physics Or Canadian Pre-University with an average of 70% in 6 relevant subjects including 2 Mathematics subjects and Physics Or Unified examination certificate (UEC) with Grade B in 5 subjects including Mathematics and Physics and a pass in English Language
Foundation in Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Or Matriculation certificate, Ministry of Education Or Diploma in Vocational and Technical in the relevant field Or Diploma in Engineering and Technological engineering in the relevant field Or Foundation from other Institutions Of Higher Learning Or Other equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian government
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