Mechatronic Systems for Industry and Medicine
The master’s degree domain within which this particular study programme falls into is Mechatronics and Robotics, a 2-year course with four semesters (120 ECTS credits). Seen as an essential follow-up of the bachelor’s studies, the master’s programme aims at developing some formative and research programmes in order to obtain in-depth knowledge within the transdisciplinary subdomains of mechatronic engineering in line with the present tendencies in science and also ensuring a synergetic combination between fine mechanics, electronic command and control systems and computer technology, which allows for the sketching, designing, setting off and exploiting high-performance automatic systems. To achieve the intended mission and objectives, the master’s programme is structured into two teaching tracks: Advanced mechatronic systems and Mechatronic systems in medicine and optometry.
The studied disciplines are: in the 1st year the taught disciplines ensure a common ground for both of the teaching paths. From the third semester, the two tracks split, each with its specific disciplines.
Future career prospects: mechatronic engineer, expert mechatronic engineer, mechatronic researcher, systems automation engineer, clinic engineer, biomedical engineer, optometrist engineer, etc.