Graduates of the Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering program possess a multidisciplinary skill set that merges mechanical systems, electronics, and advanced computer control. They are well-equipped to serve as Automation Engineers, designing integrated systems for smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 applications. In the high-tech sector, they function as Robotics Specialists, developing autonomous drones, medical robots, or service machines. The automotive industry offers roles in Electric Vehicle (EV) development and autonomous driving systems. Additionally, graduates can pursue careers as Control Systems Designers, focusing on real-time monitoring, or work in the aerospace industry on flight control and satellite systems. Their expertise is also vital in AI integration and IoT applications, ensuring the seamless operation of complex, "intelligent" machinery and cyber-physical systems across global industries.
Graduation Requirements
Successful completion of all components of the curriculum, totaling 240 ECTS credits, including internships and the final Capstone Project.
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