About the degree programme
New drive for progress
How do you make an autopilot fly, an industrial robot run or a CD player sing? Vehicles and their technical equipment, production plants as well as industrial devices and systems consist of complex mechanical and electronic components whose holistic creation process is the task of mechatronics.
The degree programme is made up of elements from the classical engineering sciences of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and information technology. In a balanced mix of theory and practice, students learn to understand and develop technical products and production facilities. The family-like structure of the university as well as contacts to many regional companies make studying mechatronics in Rosenheim particularly attractive.
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Course content
Study content
The focus of the first two semesters is on the subjects of mechanics computer science, electrical engineering and the natural sciences such as mathematics and physics. These modules form an interdisciplinary, basic engineering education and are largely identical to those of the Mechanical Engineering, Medical Technology and Sustainable Polymer Technology degree programmes.
In the following semesters, the disciplines of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering/electronics and information technology are studied in greater depth. A significant part of the modules can be freely selected from a subject pool of these disciplines.
An 18-week practical phase offers the opportunity to apply the acquired knowledge in engineering activities in mechatronic subject areas of companies. This practical phase can be completed classically in the fifth semester as a practical semester or divided into study-accompanying practical phases. The study-accompanying practical phases offer a special flexibility that students can use for a dual study programme.
The final stage is the preparation of a Bachelor's thesis in the seventh semester, supplemented by insights into economic, admission law and organisational contexts.
Study and Examination Regulations
Career Opportunities
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Application and admission
General information on application, admission and enrolment
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