Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering
Course Overview
The Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering is a UK Level 5 qualification with a Bachelor top-up route, running fifteen to eighteen months covering the integration of mechanical design, electronics, sensors and embedded software. The programme concentrates on CAD, PLC programming, embedded C on ARM microcontrollers, sensor networks, actuator control and HMI design, and the syllabus is aligned with Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) guidance and reference materials from Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Delivery is available on-campus in central London, fully online with the same lab and tooling provisioning, or by distance learning, and every route joins the same intake cohort with weekly tutor visibility and named programme-tutor support.
By graduation from the Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering you will be a mechatronics practitioner able to specify and integrate multi-domain hardware, with technician-to-graduate articulation into an honours degree demonstrated through a portfolio of coursework, applied labs and, at the closing stage, coursework, applied capstone and a structured portfolio review. Every learner leaves the Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering with a documented body of work suitable for UK employer conversations across UK manufacturing, robotics integrators, automotive suppliers and building services, and with a clear progression route into the next step of the LSCE ladder. Coursework is scheduled around working professionals so that part-time and full-time routes share the same weekly seminar, the same assessment rubric and the same tutor group.
Key Features
- Cohort teaching in small tutor-visible groups at the LSCE central London campus, online, or by distance learning.
- Curriculum aligned with Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) guidance and referenced against Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Engineering Council (UK) materials.
- Applied labs covering CAD, PLC programming, embedded C on ARM microcontrollers, sensor networks, actuator control and HMI design.
- Weekly clinic sessions where tutors work through problem sets, code review or design critique with you on your own coursework.
- Assessment structured as coursework, applied capstone and a structured portfolio review rather than a single high-stakes final paper, so progress is visible throughout the Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering.
- Careers-service introductions to London employers active in UK manufacturing, robotics integrators, automotive suppliers and building services, with dedicated CV and portfolio review sessions.
- Structured articulation route within the LSCE ladder from a UK Level 5 qualification with a Bachelor top-up route into the next level of study or straight into employment.
What You Will Learn
- Read mechanical assembly drawings and produce parametric CAD in Fusion 360 or SolidWorks.
- Program industrial PLCs against a defined process specification.
- Write embedded C for ARM microcontrollers to drive sensors and actuators.
- Integrate a sensor network with a supervisory HMI for a demonstrator rig.
- Tune a closed-loop control system for a positional or speed application.
- Interpret data sheets, tolerance stacks and mechanical bill-of-materials documents.
- Apply electrical safety and machine safety principles on a workshop rig.
- Document a mechatronic build for handover to a maintenance team.
Who This Course Is For
- HNC, HND and Foundation Degree holders articulating into an LSCE Bachelor top-up.
- Experienced technicians with three or more years of relevant employment.
- Career changers who have completed a related Advanced Diploma or bootcamp.
- International applicants who need UK-referenced study evidence in mechatronics engineering.
- Working professionals combining employment with a technician-to-graduate route.
Career Pathways
- Electrical Engineer
- Electronics Engineer
- Mechatronics Engineer
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Robotics Engineer
- Control Systems Engineer
- Instrumentation Engineer
- Power Systems Engineer
The LSCE careers service supports Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering graduates with structured CV clinics, portfolio and mock-interview sessions and named introductions to hiring managers across UK manufacturing, robotics integrators, automotive suppliers and building services. Every student meets a named careers adviser in the final stage, and alumni continue to receive careers coaching, job-alert access and application review after graduation. Where the Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering offers a placement or capstone with an employer sponsor, the careers team helps you shape that engagement into a portfolio entry recruiters can validate.
Entry Requirements
- A relevant Advanced Diploma (Level 5), HNC/HND, Foundation Degree, or three years of relevant professional experience.
- GCSE English at grade 4/C and Mathematics at grade 4/C (or equivalent).
- IELTS 6.0 overall (no band below 5.5) for non-native English speakers.
- One academic or professional reference.
- Confirmed articulation route into an LSCE Bachelor's top-up in a relevant subject (letter of guarantee issued at enrolment).
Why Study at LSCE
The London School of Computing and Engineering is a specialist division of Harold International College of London teaching in small, tutor-visible cohorts. LSCE partners with UK professional bodies including Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), and central London places the Alan Turing Institute, the NCSC, the ICE, IMechE and IET, and the City's engineering and technology employers within a short tube ride of every classroom.
Every intake, on-campus or remote, joins the same weekly seminar structure with named programme-tutor support. Three parallel study modes let HNC, HND, bootcamp and experienced technician entrants complete the Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering without leaving employment, and the LSCE careers service runs at least one industry-careers day each academic year to connect students with employers active in UK manufacturing, robotics integrators, automotive suppliers and building services. Curriculum alignment is refreshed each year against Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) guidance so that graduates leave with a syllabus that reflects current UK sector expectations.
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