This interdisciplinary course covers the essential knowledge required to develop expertise in the broadly-based subject of mechatronics, combining electronics, robotics, autonomous systems, automation, control theory and computer science.Program OverviewThe 52914WA Graduate Certificate in Mechatronics is a high-level postgraduate program that draws on the latest developments in several engineering disciplines to provide practical and advanced knowledge with a vocational or job-related focus. With the emphasis on career outcomes, you will develop practical skills related to mechatronics that can be applied to the workplace.As an advanced practitioner you will develop industry-focused, practical expertise that can be implemented in the growing variety of applications for mechatronics. You will be able to demonstrate specialized knowledge with considerable depth in the following areas: electronics engineering for mechatronics, robot mechanisms and kinematics, embedded systems design, control theory and optimization, robotics design, and autonomous systems.This knowledge would typically be required by a specialist working in mechatronics to make high-level and independent judgements. Mechatronics is an aspect of modern industry that is integrated into the production process. Graduates are expected to adopt a comprehensive perspective.After completing this course, you will be able to:Use advanced knowledge and skills to make high level, independent judgements about mechatronics for a range of technical and management functions in varied specialized contextsApply advanced knowledge and skills to initiate, plan and evaluate solutions for mechatronics in varied industrial contextsCourse Learning OutcomesThis program is designed to meet the specialized needs of industry.The participants emerge from the course able to demonstrate specialized and integrated technical and theoretical knowledge required to develop viable mechatronic solutions.Specifically, graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Mechatronics will be able to:Identify and explain the fundamental concepts and characteristics of electronic circuits as applied in mechatronicsDetermine appropriate robotic mechanisms that can be applied in a range of applicationsApply the principles and knowledge of kinematics and control theory to the planning and operation of sustainable mechatronic projectsApply a broad knowledge of the fundamental aspects of embedded systems, specifically related to robotics and autonomous systems, necessary for effective mechatronics designInvestigate, interpret, and assess a broad range of applications in mechatronicsManage mechatronic development projects in scenarios associated with robotics and autonomous systemsApply a broad knowledge of tools and techniques to select, operate, troubleshoot and maintain mechatronics applicationsRecognize and enhance current and future technologies and applications in mechatronicsAssist with formulating and communicating effective holistic strategies in relation to mechatronics projects and business casesCommunicate professionally and effectivelyPotential Job OutcomesPotential job roles include engineering and management positions in the following areas of expertise:Mechatronics and robotics engineeringProcess control, commissioning and production managementPlant, factory and building automationSystems integrationField service engineeringProduct developmentControl systems engineeringSupply chain management, quality assurance, and salesOperations, maintenance, field services, and technical supportAutomation research and developmentIndustrial project management and business development