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BEng (Hons) Mechatronics - E441


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Objectives

The Mechatronics course combines mechanical, electrical/electronic and computer modules in an
attempt to demonstrate the close integration of these disciplines in product design. The Programme
offers both theory and laboratory work designed to enable the students to understand the principles
underlying the application of intelligent controllers in the control of machine components. The
knowledge and skills gained will be useful to deal with a broad range of engineering products such
as robotics, automated production systems, consumer goods and so on. The scheme of study also
offers adequate background for further studies/research at graduate level and beyond both locally
and abroad.
2. General Entry Requirements
As per General Entry Requirements for admission to the University for Undergraduate Degrees.
3. Programme Requirements
2 GCE ‘A’ Level Passes in Mathematics and one of the following subjects: Physics, Physical
Science, Engineering Science, Physics with Chemistry, Design & Technology (Technology).
4. (i) Minimum Requirements for Degree Award – 133 Credits
• For the degree award all core modules prescribed by the Department must be completed.
• Vacation Training & Industrial training must be completed satisfactorily for the award of the
degree.
(ii) Minimum Requirements for Diploma Award
A student may opt for a Diploma in Mechatronics provided s/he satisfies the following minimum
requirements.

MODULES CREDITS


The Diploma project would normally be of 8 weeks duration for an input of at least 90 hours.
5. Programme Duration:
Normal Maximum
Degree: 4 years 7 years
6. Credits per Year: Minimum 18, Maximum 48 subject to Regulation 5 above.
7. Assessment
Assessment will be based on a written examination of 2 to 3-hour duration (normally a paper of 2
hour duration for modules carrying less or equal to 3.5 credits and 3 hour paper for modules carrying
four-six credits) and on continuous assessment done during the semester or year.
Written examinations for all modules, whether taught in semester 1 or in semester 2 or both, will be
carried out at the end of the academic year (unless otherwise stated).