The bachelor programme in mechatronics is a three-year programme - most students then choose to study at the two-year master programme for a full master of science in engineering degree.
You will learn to apply a combination of technologies used in the development of mechatronic products. Teaching is research based and as such based on the most resent understanding of theory and methods. You will be trained in project management, design, teamwork and learning.
Programme structure
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Semester
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Structure
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1.
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The Mechatronic Development Process
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2.
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Basic Mechatronic
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Build Mechatronic Products that can move
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3.
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Dynamic Systems
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Develop Intelligent Dynamic Mechatronic Systems
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4.
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Elective or Profile
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Mechatronics and the Environment
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Advanced Mechatronics
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5.
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Elective or
Profile
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Elective or Profile
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Control Engineering 5
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Experts in teams
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6.
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Bachelor Project
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Power Electronics and Electromagnetics
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Elective or Profile course
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Profile
On the bachelor programme you can choose one of three profiles:
• Nanotechnology
• Embedded Control Systems
• Dynamic Mechatronic Systems
And you can continue your studies on the master programme.
Equipped for a master studies
You will learn to solve the many different problems in product development and thus become an attractive partner either for an industrial company or in the research sector. After the three-year bachelor programme you can choose to study a two-year master programme.
After the master degree it is possible to continue on a three-year PhD programme in one of the research areas at the Mads Clausen Institute. This study can be done either exclusively at MCI or as a cooperation project involving an industrial partner and maybe another institute or university.