If you have an interest in data analytics, machine learning, AI and intelligent systems, the industrial internet of things (IIOT), mobile robots and autonomous systems this major will prepare you for a career across a range of industries.
You’ll gain a practical understanding and knowledge suitable for effective design, prototyping, and controlling modern industrial and autonomous systems.
3 reasons to study Intelligent Industrial Control and Autonomous Systems Engineering at Murdoch
- Upskill your knowledge in an emerging area of engineering.
- Complete your Masters degree in 1.5 years by studying in intensive mode.
- Number one university in Western Australia for student engagement, teaching quality and median graduate income for engineering and technology by the Good Universities Guide 2024.
What you’ll learn
- Machine learning
- Control systems and process dynamics
- Microcontrollers and data communication
- Industrial control, intelligent and autonomous systems
- Robotic manipulation
Your future career
Graduates can find employment in broad range of engineering industries including autonomous systems, mechatronics, robotics, process control, mining industries, oil & gas.
Professional accreditation
The Master of Engineering Practice (Intelligent Industrial Control and Autonomous Systems Engineering) has received provisional accreditation from Engineers Australia (EA) in 2023. EA is the professional body for Engineers in Australia and is also the accrediting body for Engineering degrees within Australia. Graduates from an accredited degree are eligible for EA membership, which is recognised worldwide and provides our graduates with strong employment pathways. The course level outcomes of the Master of Engineering Practice are aligned with the EA Stage 1 Competencies, making the course eligible for full accreditation which will (and can only) be sought in 2025 when first graduates are in the workforce.
Professional recognition
The Master of Engineering Practice (Intelligent Industrial Control and Autonomous Systems Engineering) has received provisional accreditation with Engineers Australia. Full accreditation (can only and) will be sought when first graduates are in the workforce in 2025. Once full accreditation has been achieved, graduates will be eligible for graduate membership of Engineers Australia. Full Chartered Professional Engineer status can then be achieved after a further five years of work experience in the engineering profession.