The MSc program in Mechatronical Engineering, offered by the Faculty of Engineering, is designed for individuals holding a Bachelor’s degree in mechatronics or a related field. This program spans four semesters and leads to the qualification of Mechatronical Engineer.
The curriculum is comprehensive, aiming to equip students with advanced skills and knowledge in mechatronics. It encompasses various key areas, including 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 in the first year.
The second year delves deeper into the specialization with courses in embedded systems, image processing, an internship, and culminates in the completion of a thesis.
The program maintains a balanced blend of theoretical instruction through lectures and seminars (42%) and hands-on practical experience (58%), providing students with a well-rounded education. The practical component includes a 4-week field practice, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, typically through an internship at a company or firm.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will have gained the expertise necessary to work in a variety of roles within the field of mechatronics. They will be well-equipped to integrate engineering with electronics, electrotechnics, and computer control, and will be capable of formulating concepts, modeling, designing, producing, maintaining, and controlling mechatronic machinery, processes, systems, and intelligent machines. Additionally, they will possess the skills to develop and apply new technologies, procedures, and materials, and to provide managerial and organizational tasks. This knowledge will be invaluable in both national and international engineering projects, making graduates highly sought after in the industry.