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Mechatronic Systems Engineering
Mechatronic Systems Engineering (B.Sc.)

Course Structure

Altogether the degree program consists of seven semesters of standard study time. Basic knowledge will be taught in the first three semesters. Following this, knowledge will be intensified in semester four and five. At the same time, selections of optional courses are made to form a study profile. The practical semester or the study semester abroad will follow in semester six. The seventh and therefore last semester is for writing the undergraduate thesis. Here, we will also attach great importance to practical relevance and support any co-operation with the free economy. Furthermore, necessary skills for writing a thesis will be provided in block courses. Finally, studies will be completed with an academic conference.

Perspectives & Job Prospects

As a mechatronics systems engineer, your mixed profile of technical expertise and managerial skills will qualify you for manifold professional possibilities Typical fields of activity are:
Development (planning, calculation, construction and testing of technical plants and systems) Production (planning, assembling, operation and inspection of technical plants and systems, control of products and procedures, quality management) Sales, marketing and distribution of technical plants and products Management positions in industry, private companies or government Other exciting career opportunities can be found in the branches of energy and environmental technology, general machine and plant engineering, the automotive and supply industry, medical technology, the pharmaceutical industry as well as the service industry and smaller to medium sized companies.

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