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University of Southern Denmark MSc in Engineering - Mechatronics
University of Southern Denmark

MSc in Engineering - Mechatronics

Sønderborg, Denmark

2 Years

English

Full time

01 Mar 2025*

01 Sep 2025

EUR 6,950 / per semester

On-Campus

* for EU/EEA and Swiss citizens and applicants holding a Danish residence permit I for non-EU/EEA citizens without a current residence permit deadline is 01.02.2024

Introduction

The combination of mechanics, electronics and software is used in everything from robots to refrigerators. With a master degree in Mechatronics you could, for example, make smaller and faster information technology products or create energy saving products. Your thorough knowledge and understanding of Mechatronics enables you to create innovative technological solutions to everyday challenges.
As a master student you learn to develop advanced control systems that will meet future demands.

Project based and research based study environment

You become part of a project based and problem based study environment where you work in project groups. You and your fellow students are responsible for planning and carrying out the project – and for meeting the deadlines. Usually we receive the project outlines from companies and we emphasise that the problems you solve are ‘real-world’ problems. The last semester is devoted to the master thesis, which will typically be carried out at or in cooperation with an industrial company.

Versatile career paths

With a master degree in Mechatronics you will have a range of job opportunities – in Denmark and abroad. The degree qualifies you for work in the development of user-friendly products of the future – products that combine technologies such as mechatronics, electronics and software; in industrial companies, among others.

It is also possible to continue on a three-year research programme which will lead to a PhD degree. Another option is to study an industrial research programme which is carried out in close cooperation with a company where you are employed.

Graduates who have completed this master programme are entitled to use the title of Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering (Mechatronics).

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