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Kaunas University of Technology Bachelor in Mechatronics

Kaunas University of Technology

Bachelor in Mechatronics

Kaunas, Lithuania

4 Years

English

Full time

01 Jun 2025

Sep 2025

EUR 4,108 / per year

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor in Mechatronics combines mechanical, electronic, and software engineering to create integrated systems. Students will learn to design, analyze, and manage complex systems, preparing them for various technological fields.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in areas such as robotics, automation, manufacturing, and system design. Potential roles include automation engineer, controls engineer, and product development engineer.

Introduction

Why @KTU?

Bachelor in Mechatronics at KTU offers a fusion of skills and knowledge in mechanics, electronics, computer science and programming. Mechatronics combines many technological fields; therefore, the KTU study programme is designed in such a way that it not only focuses on mechanical and electronic parts of the mechanisms but also includes software management skills. Professionals in this field are said to be very versatile; they contribute greatly to the ongoing 4th Industrial Revolution, reducing the need for human manual labour, which is being replaced by robotic and automated devices.

Graduates of the BSc Mechatronics study programme have exceptionally wide career opportunities in the global market: they work in such high-tech sectors as aerospace, biomedicine, they design and manufacture transport and production automation equipment.

After completing this study programme, you will have knowledge of mechanics, control engineering and information technology, you will be able to use this knowledge and skills to develop and implement complex technical systems. Who could be more valuable than a professional possessing such interdisciplinary knowledge?

  • KTU is a pioneer of studies in mechatronics in Lithuania and has a long-standing experience in the field
  • Open access to a wide range of state-of-the-art educational and research facilities
  • Hands-on experience in mechatronics and robotics

What will you study?

  • Materials: metals, polymers, smart materials, composites
  • Structures: strength, stability, deformations, stresses
  • Elements: sensors, actuators, controllers, drives
  • Robotic systems: design, programming, installation, quality assurance

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