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Industry-led mechatronics degree development in regional Australia

conference contribution
posted on 2020-02-19, 00:00 authored by MY Ibrahim, G Kahandawa, TA Choudhury, Abdul MazidAbdul Mazid
This paper presents a technique that was used in the recent development of a new Mechatronics degree in Australia. This technique addressed the local industry needs and the available resources for a well-balanced Mechatronics degree program. The degree development was based on project-based learning and industry engagement. The development of the new Mechatronics degree was made possible via a State Government grant of AU$2.4 Million which was matched by industry contribution of AU$10 Million in cash and in-kind. Since industry was a major stake holder in this degree, a specific industry survey was conducted to check the desired graduates attributes, from industry point of view. The results of this survey is also included in this papers. In addition, the program also addressed the regional industry's challenge of retaining qualified engineers via a clear pathway program for students knowledge and skills development. This paper presents industry's anticipated outputs of the academic Mechatronics program. In addition the paper also discusses the mechanisms adopted for the development of this new degree. The developed fully integrated Mechatronics program was founded on the realisation that if a person undertook a mechanical degree followed by an electronics degree followed by a computer science degree, that person is, still, NOT a Mechatronics engineer.

History

Start Page

419

End Page

424

Number of Pages

6

Start Date

2017-02-13

Finish Date

2017-02-15

ISBN-13

9781509045396

Location

Churchill, Australia

Publisher

IEEE

Place of Publication

Piscataway, NJ

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Federation University

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

2017 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics (ICM 2017)