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University of Nottingham Malaysia

Course overview

There has been growing interest and a demand in industry for professional mechatronic engineers in recent years. The principal aim of the programme is to equip you to work at a professional level in mechatronic engineering related industries. You will develop practical knowledge and skills to examine and programme basic mechatronic integrated systems along with undertaking practical experiments. The latter will concentrate on instrumentation, measurement and control of hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems whilst students will also be introduced to practical concepts in robotics. Studying the MEng enables you to conduct a group project and develop mechatronic products.

Our programmes enable you to specialise in a particular branch of the subject dependent upon your interests and talents. One of these branches, mechatronic engineering, is a professional discipline that encompasses electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering with intelligent embedded control. Mechatronic engineers explore and utilise new technologies in automation and robotics to allow tasks in hazardous environments or precise positioning to be accomplished for the benefits of health, safety, society and economy.

Why choose this course?

A Nottingham degree has a high reputation within the electrical and electronic engineering industry, opening up a world of opportunity and prospects. Our programmes will equip you with a variety of skills that allow for adaptation and improvisation in the fast changing world of technology.

Modules

Core modules

  • Analogue, Digital Electronics and Computing
  • Applied Mechatronic Construction Project
  • Engineering Design and Design Project
  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Power and Energy
  • Statics and Dynamics

Core modules

  • Applied Mechatronic Engineering Construction Project 2
  • Design, Manufacture & Project
  • Electrical Energy Conditioning and Control
  • Electronic Processing Robotics
  • Modelling: Methods and Tools
  • Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics 1

Core modules

  • Control Systems and System Dynamics
  • Mechatronics Group Project
  • Professional Studies
  • Industrial Training

Optional modules

  • Analogue Electronics
  • Business Economics
  • Computer Aided Engineering
  • Corporate Restructuring and Governance
  • Electrical Machines, Drive Systems and Applications
  • Embedded Computing
  • Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
  • Introduction to Automotive Technology
  • Marketing Management
  • Mechanics of Solid
  • Renewable Generation Technologies
  • Risk and Reliability
  • Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics 2

Core modules

  • Mechatronics Individual Project

Optional modules

  • Additive Manufacturing & 3D-Printing
  • Advanced Control System Design
  • Aerial Robotics
  • Aircraft Propulsion Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • HDL for Programmable Logic with Project
  • HDL for Programmable Logic
  • Introduction to Aerospace Technology
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Risks and Reliability
  • Smart Vehicle Control System
  • Stress Analysis & Material Models

Entry requirements

All candidates are considered on an individual basis and we accept a broad range of qualifications. The entrance requirements below apply to 2025 entry.

A Level BBC, including Mathematics and Physics, excluding Critical Thinking and General Studies.
IB Diploma 26 points with 5, 4 at Higher Level, including Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (HL) and Physics (HL).
STPM BBC+, including Mathematics and Physics, excluding Pengajian Am.
UEC 5 B3s including Mathematics and Physics, excluding Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese language.
Australian Year 12 ATAR 82. Applicants are required to meet specific grade standards in Mathematics and Physics, aligned with A Level subject requirements. To fulfil these A Level standards, specific grade equivalents in the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (SSCE) are required. For WACE, applicants must have studied both Mathematics Methods and Mathematics Specialist. For SACE, both Mathematical Methods and Specialist Mathematics are required. For other states and territories, the mathematics subjects will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) 77% average based on 6 subjects, including Advanced Functions, Calculus and Vectors, and Physics. Applicants must meet specific grade requirements for subjects required at A Level: 75% for C and 81% for B.

Canadian Secondary School Diplomas from other provinces are acceptable and will be assessed based on the University’s requirements.
Gaokao (NCEE) and Senior High School Diploma (China) 70% average in the Gaokao, including at least two required subjects (Mathematics and Physics) at 75% and 73%, respectively. In addition, a minimum of 70% overall in the Senior High School Diploma, with at least 70% in Mathematics and Physics.

Gaokao scores are converted from 750 to a percentage scale.
Senior School Certificate Examination (CBSE) / Indian School Certificate (CISCE) - Class XII 78% average from the best four subjects, including Mathematics and Physics at 80% and 70%, respectively. CBSE Applied Mathematics is not accepted to meet the Mathematics requirement. Excludes local language, Environmental Education, General Studies, and Physical Education.
Advance Placement (AP) 4, 4, 3, including AP Calculus and AP Physics.
Diploma - Local Institutions Entry to Year 2 is assessed on a case-by-case basis, typically requiring a minimum GPA of 3.20 out of 4.0 and good grades in relevant subjects, including Mathematics and Physics.
Foundation - Local Institutions Acceptance is at the School’s discretion and requires a minimum GPA of 3.20 out of 4.0 and good grades in relevant subjects, including Mathematics and Physics.
Nottingham's Foundation Programme Successful completion is required, with a minimum score of 45% in all Mathematics and Physics modules.

This list is not exhaustive, and we accept a wide range of qualifications. Eligibility will be fully determined upon the submission of a completed application.

IELTS (Academic):

6.0 (with no less than 5.5 in each element)

TOEFL (iBT):

80 (minimum 17 in Writing and Listening, 18 in Reading and 20 in Speaking)

PTE (Academic):

65 (with no less than 59 in each element)

GCE A Level English Language or English Literature:

Grade C

GCE AS Level English Language or English Literature:

Grade C

SPM:

CEFR level B2

GCSE O-Level:

Grade C / 4

IGCSE (first language):

Grade C / 4

IGCSE (second language):

Grade B / 6

MUET:

Band 4

UEC:

Grade B3

IB English A1 or A2 (Standard or Higher Level):

4 points

IB English B (Higher Level):

4 points

IB English B (Standard Level):

5 points

OSSD English (ENG3U / ENG4U) (No fast-track route):

75%

CBSE/CISCE Class XII or Class X: 

70% overall (confirmation of English as the medium of instruction required)

  • IELTS (Academic), TOEFL iBT, and PTE (Academic) test results must be less than two years old.
  • IELTS One Skill Retake is accepted.
  • IELTS Academic Online, TOEFL iBT Home Edition, and PTE Academic Online are not accepted.
  • MUET results are valid for five years from the release date.
  • OSSD English (ENG3U/ENG4U) with the required grades will only be accepted if applicants have completed all 30 credits from standard OSSD courses, not through credit exemptions. Fast-track routes are not accepted.
  • CBSE/CISCE Class XII or Class X English with the required grades will only be accepted if applicants provide a confirmation letter stating that English was the medium of instruction throughout schooling from Class X to Class XII.

Foundation progression options

The Nottingham's Foundation Programme  is a 1-year pre-university course that prepares students for direct progression to UNM’s undergraduate degrees. It builds a strong academic foundation while enhancing language, critical thinking, and study skills. Students can also explore elective modules tailored to their chosen degree pathway.

Learning and assessment

How you will learn

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical classes
  • Lab sessions
  • Computer labs

How you will be assessed

  • Coursework
  • Group coursework
  • Examinations
  • Presentation
  • Practical write-ups

Applying

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How to apply

Fees

ResidencyFees
Malaysian studentsRM55,000 per year
International students RM65,000 per year

Where you will learn

Malaysia Campus

Semenyih Campus is 48km from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and just 45 minutes’ drive from the famous city centre with its iconic Petronas Twin Towers. On arrival, you are immersed in the green jungle backdrop that Malaysia provides with wildlife, sunshine and campus lake.

The campus is home to our business, education, science and engineering schools, which sit alongside a sports centre, library and student accommodation. The University has everything a modern day student could wish for with the added bonus of being located in central Asia allowing you to travel further afield in your free time.

Public transport is plentiful with free shuttle services operating on some routes. Taxi/Grab services in Malaysia are very reasonable and used widely by the student community.

Careers

Industrial training is compulsory if you pursue the MEng degree curriculum. You will be expected to participate in industrial training during the summer vacation following the second year of study, although participation in other years or multiple-participation is also allowed. All industrial training must last at least 12 consecutive weeks in the same company or institution. If you pursue the BEng degree you are not required to participate but will be strongly encouraged to do so. Industrial training also provides a great way to identify top career prospects.

  1. A degree from Nottingham has a good reputation within both the electrical and electronic engineering industry and Finance sector too. This degree can open up a world of opportunity and prospects within the working world and higher education. In recent years the majority of our graduates have quickly found career employment with over 97% starting work or registering for further study within three months of graduation.

Electrical and electronic engineering continue to be buoyant employment sectors. Many of our graduates pursue engineering careers in a range of industries such as systems design and development, electrical and electronic design, electrical and electronic equipment, manufacturing, systems design and fabrication, power plants, devices and transmission. Other graduates enter the management and commerce sector or software and IT. Some also choose to continue their studies with further education.

This content was last updated on 21 January 2025. Every effort has been made to ensure that this information is accurate, but changes are likely to occur between the date of publishing and course start date. It is therefore very important to check this website for any updates before you apply.