Learning Methods
Teaching and assessment methods on the Robotics & Mechatronics course are built around active, project-based learning, designed to reflect real-world engineering practice. You’ll engage in hands-on labs, team-based design challenges, and industry-informed projects that develop both technical and professional skills.
Emphasis is placed on creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving, helping you build a strong portfolio of experience. Collaborative learning, peer feedback, and interdisciplinary projects ensure you're prepared not just to understand robotics - but to innovate within it. Learning is supported by expert staff and cutting-edge facilities.
Access to our virtual learning environment, Moodle, is also provided giving you access from home to learning materials (including videos, e-books and journals).
How long is a Robotics & Mechatronics course?
A BEng Robotics & Mechatronics degree can be successfully completed in 4 years, in which the opportunity to receive the necessary skills are obtained.
Activity Summary
You will generally study four modules each Term, each varying in contact type. Typically you will have 3 hours per-module per-week in a mixture of lectures to the whole class, tutorials, laboratories, workshops and computer laboratories to learn specialist software.
Your course resources will be available on Moodle, where you will find course notes, tutorials, coursework assignments and much more.
- Lectures - approximately 20 students per group, 3 hours per week
- Project Supervision - approximately 20 students per group, 9 hours per week
- Independent Study - 30 hours per week
Independent Study
Independent study forms a major part of each module, allowing you to deepen understanding through guided reading, problem-solving, and project work. You’ll consolidate material from lectures and labs, prepare for assessments, and explore specialist topics, developing the self-directed learning and critical thinking skills essential for professional engineering practice.