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Mechatronical Engineering, MSc

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Faculty: Engineering 

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Academic discipline: Engineering Science

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Qualification: Mechatronical Engineer

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Starting date: September/February


Language requirements: English language proficiency (TOEFL 547 /IELTS 6.0 /oral examination)

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Academic requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics or a related field

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Duration: 4 semesters

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ECTS credits: 120 credits

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Tuition Fee: 8,000 USD/year​​

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One-time fees: Application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD

Short description: 

The aim of the program is to train mechatronics engineers who are capable of integrating engineering with electronics, electrotechnics, and computer control in a synergistic way to global standards. They can formulate concepts, model, design, produce, and subsequently maintain and control mechatronic machinery, processes, systems, and intelligent machines. Graduates are equipped to develop and apply new technologies, procedures, and materials; provide managerial and organizational tasks; and be involved in and manage engineering development, research, design, and innovation in both domestic and international engineering projects in the field of mechatronics.

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Lecture, seminar: 42%

Practice: 58%

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Internship/Practice: Students should complete a 4-week field practice by working at a company or firm during the internship period (in summer).

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Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):

 

  • Year 1: Mathematics, Spatial Mechanisms and Dynamical Systems, Economical, Financial and Investment Decisions for engineers, Electronics, Control theory, Materials Science, Engineering Leadership and Organizational Methods, Digital and Servo Drives.

  • Year 2: Embedded Systems, Image Processing, Internship, Thesis.

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Career prospects: Graduates can choose from a wide range of positions in the fields of robotics, nanotechnology, automation, aircraft engineering, transport, and computer-aided design.​​​​​​​​​​

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​For more information about the program, please check the course Bulletin​​​

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