Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Honours)
Bachelor of Engineering (Robotics and Autonomous Systems) Honours
The demand for robotics engineers is growing rapidly. As a graduate of this course, youll become conversant in a range of fundamental topics, from physical sciences to robotics and advanced software development. As a graduate of this course, youll be conversant in the fundamental physical sciences, digital electronics, intelligent systems, computer-aided design and manufacturing, dynamic systems and controls, embedded and cyber-physical systems, robotics and advanced software development and machine learning.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
Joondalup | Full-time - 4 years Part-time - 8 years | N/A | 80 |
Structure
30 Core units; 2 Elective units; Practicum unit.
Subjects
- Introduction to Engineering
- Materials and Manufacturing
- Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design
- Mathematics
- Engineering Mechanics
- Introduction to Energy and Resource Engineering
- Electrical Engineering Fundamentals
- Programming Fundamentals
- Digital Electronics
- Engineering Innovation and Ethics
- Engineering Systems
- Microprocessor Systems
- Intelligent Systems
- Engineering Dynamics
- Signals and Systems
- Instrumentation and Measurement
- Data Communications and Computer Networks
- Object-oriented Programming with C++
- Robotics
- Real-Time Embedded Systems
- Robotic Sensing and Machine Vision
- Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
- Electrical Engineering Design
- Engineering Practicum
- Advanced Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- Control Systems
- Project Development
- Engineering Honours Thesis
- Engineering Management
- Industrial Control
- Engineering Project
- Analog Electronics
- Computer Architecture
- Digital Signal Processing
- Communication Systems
- Power Systems
- Wireless Communication
- Electrical Networks
- Mechanical Design and Development
- Railway Electrical, Control and Signalling Systems
- Advanced Industrial Control
- Electrical Machines and Transformers
- Propagation and Antennas
- Thermodynamics
- Power Electronics
- Principles of Industrial Maintenance
- Multivariate Calculus
- Foundations of Software Engineering
- Data Structures
- Distributed Systems
- Computer Security
- Software Testing
Entry requirements
- AQF Diploma or equivalent
- Undergraduate Certificate
- Successfully completed 0.5 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent)
- Special Tertiary Admissions Test
- University Preparation Course
- Indigenous University Orientation Course or
- Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment.
