The Mechatronics program offered by the Faculty of Mechatronics is a 3.5-year course that provides students with the practical knowledge and skills required to design and operate mechatronic devices and systems. The course focuses on the integration of mechanical, electrical, and software engineering in the design and production of complex interdisciplinary systems. The Mechatronic Devices and Systems specialization is designed to prepare students to solve complex, interdisciplinary problems related to the design and construction of mechatronic devices.
Students of this program learn about computer-aided design, microprocessor control, drives and actuators, and automation of industrial manufacturing techniques. They gain knowledge about device sensors, including optical devices and Opto-mechatronic systems. Graduates of this program possess an understanding of data acquisition and processing methods in digital control and diagnostic systems.
Throughout the program, students develop skills in designing and operating mechatronic devices, including drive systems for precise positioning, devices for measuring various physical and geometric quantities of utility machines, as well as mechanization, automatization, and robotization of technological processes. They learn to work in the mechatronic systems manufacturing industry, including electromechanical, automotive, household appliances, aviation, machine tools. Graduates are also prepared to work in industries and other facilities that operate and service mechatronic systems as well as machines and devices in which they are used.
Some of the topics covered in the Mechatronics program include Matlab programming, 3D CAD applications, Mechatronic Drives, Theory of Machines and Mechanism, Microcontrollers, Sensors and Measuring devices, Design of electronic modules, Multimedia devices, MEMS, and Electric Metrology. Graduates of the program are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to undertake second-cycle studies or enter the workforce as mechatronics engineers, mechatronics system designers, or technical experts in various industries.