Mechatronics (Bachelor)

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Everyday marvels like washing machines, digital cameras, or cars equipped with assistance systems owe their existence to the intelligent fusion of mechanics, electronics, and information technology. Mechatronics engineers are the architects behind these innovations, taking on roles spanning research, development, design, production, and sales.

Aspiring candidates for the Bachelor’s degree in mechatronics should possess a genuine passion for technology, a strong grasp of mathematics and physics, logical thinking abilities, and a penchant for independent work. Another prerequisite for the program is completing a basic internship of at least six weeks, ideally before the commencement of studies, or at the latest, by the culmination of basic coursework.

In the realm of mechatronics, students delve into an interdisciplinary domain within the engineering sciences that intricately integrates mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science. These engineers are in high demand due to their versatile skill set, enabling them to tackle cross-disciplinary projects and challenges.

The program’s objective is to cultivate the capacity to conceptualize and apply mechatronic products, processes, and methodologies. Over the initial three semesters, students establish foundational knowledge in mathematics, natural sciences, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science. As the six-semester curriculum progresses, students have the option to specialize further, either in electrical engineering or mechanical engineering, refining their professional trajectory. Successful completion of the Bachelor’s program serves as a stepping stone for further specialization in the Master’s program.