Mechanical Engineering The University of Adelaide Australia
Mechanical Engineering Home
Information For
Undergraduate Students
Programs & Courses
Careers & Employment
Mechanical
Mechatronic
    What Does a Mechatronic Engineer Do?
    How does one become a Mechatronic Engineer?
    What will you gain?
    What will be your main areas of expertise?
    Where will you work?
    What will you study?
  Why study at The University of Adelaide? [external link]
Aerospace
International Students [external link]
Course Manuals
Work Experience
Design Projects
Timetables [external link]
Past Exams
Postgraduate Students
International Students [external link]
Staff
Business and Industry
Information About
The School
Our People
Research Activities
Consulting Services - MechTest
News

School of Mechanical Engineering
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA


Telephone:

Facsimile:

Where will you work?

Mechatronic Engineers are in high demand, both domestically and internationally. Most engineering graduates either have employment arranged upon completion of the course, or are employed within a matter of weeks after study concludes. Many graduates spend a period of time working overseas; some continue on to higher (postgraduate) degrees.

Some areas of employment include:
  • Manufacturing
  • Hi-tech research and development
  • Consulting
  • Design (all types, from cars to microwave ovens)
  • Management
  • Public Utilities
  • Defence