Partner Details

Auston College Myanmar, Yangon, Myanmar

Awards

Target Award

Award Description:Bachelor of Engineering with Honours - BGH

Programme Offerings

Full-Time

F2F-ACM-FEB
F2F-ACM-JUN
F2F-ACM-SEP

Educational Aims of the Course

The BEng. programme in Mechatronics and Autonomous Systems is designed to develop a high level of technical expertise together with the emotional intelligence to be able to practice successfully as a professional engineer in a modern interdisciplinary engineering environment. New graduate engineers are increasingly expected to take on important technical leadership and management responsibilities early in their careers and the knowledge and skills gained from this programme are designed to produce graduates who are able to make an immediate contribution to their employers' organisations. The programme aims to: Provide a programme of study that develops core knowledge and understanding of engineering principles, mathematics, and computation appropriate to the field of Mechatronics and Autonomous Systems. Enable students to develop specialist knowledge, intellectual and practical skills that will enable them to analyse, investigate and develop robust solutions to Mechatronics and Autonomous Systems problems. Develop relevant study and personal skills so that students progressively take responsibility for their learning, becoming, independent learners, while receiving appropriate tutoring and support. Equip students with a range of transferable skills and attributes in the use of computers, software packages, team working, communication, time management and problem solving methodology that will enable them to undertake responsible roles in industry and commerce. Provide a degree programme that meets the needs of industry. Develop students to work in and manage teams, and work independently at managerial level utilising project management and technical skills. To encourage students to engage with the development of employability skills by completing a self-awareness statement.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Maintain and extend a sound theoretical approach in enabling the introduction and exploitation of new and advancing technology.
2.
Communicate in English about engineering topics.
3.
Present and discuss proposals.
4.
Demonstrate personal and social skills.
5.
Comply with relevant codes of conduct.
6.
Manage and apply safe systems of work.
7.
Undertake engineering activities in a way that contributes to sustainable development.
8.
Carry out and record CPD necessary to maintain and enhance competence in own area of practice
9.
Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner
10.
Engage in the creative and innovative development of engineering technology and continuous improvement systems.
11.
Identify potential projects and opportunities.
12.
Conduct appropriate research, and undertake design and development of engineering solutions.
13.
Manage implementation of design solutions, and evaluate their effectiveness.
14.
Plan for effective project implementation.
15.
Plan, budget, organise, direct and control tasks, people and resources.
16.
Lead teams and develop staff to meet changing technical and managerial needs.
17.
Bring about continuous improvement through quality management.

Teaching, Learning and Assessment

Teaching and learning: Lectures Tutorials Laboratory work Group projects Individual projects Individual and group presentations Poster presentation Design, build and test exercises Computer programming exercises On line formative quizzes Assessment: Written examinations On line summative quizzes Group design projects and reports Individual projects and reports Poster display Laboratory logbook

Programme Structure

Approved variance from Academic Framework Regulations

This programme has a variance to the Academic Framework, approved in October 2018, in order to satisfy the requirements for Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET) accreditation. The variance is as follows: At level 5 and level 6, a component pass mark of 30% will be applied to any component … For more content click the Read More button below.

Entry Requirements

Alternative qualifications considered
Other international requirements

HECoS Code(s)

(CAH10-01) engineering