Advanced manufacturing and mechatronics

RMIT is a leader and innovator in mechatronics and manufacturing engineering. Our multidisciplinary programs provide you with the skills to succeed in a rapidly evolving industry.

Our courses cover a broad range of areas, including materials and machining, automation, systems and control. You can gain specialised experience in our Advanced Manufacturing Precinct, working with industry on real-world projects.

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Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityNot available*See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR Various* 2025 Guaranteed ATAR 40.00See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 83.25*See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 80.65*See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 75.00* 2025 Guaranteed ATAR 75.00See admissions
Postgraduate study Melbourne CityNot applicable*Not applicable
Postgraduate study Melbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
Postgraduate study Melbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
Research programsBundooraNot applicable*See admissions
Research programsBundooraNot applicable*See admissions
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