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Master in Mechatronics & Smart Technologies
- Innsbruck, Austria
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English, German
The master's degree program in Mechatronics - Smart Technologies provides the necessary methodological skills in the fields of electrical engineering, mechatronics, computer science and smart technologies to later fill top management positions in international companies in the automotive industry, special machine engineering, semiconductor technology and many more. Future-oriented topics such as:


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Master's degree in Mechatronics & Economics
- Wels, Austria
Master degree
Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German
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Due to the increasingly dynamic and complex environmental conditions, the tasks in companies in the mechatronics sector are constantly changing and the need for interdisciplinary industrial engineers is therefore constantly increasing. This is where this degree program comes in and offers working experts advanced professional qualifications in selected areas of mechatronics, agile management and business administration.
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In Austria, a Master's degree in Mechatronics integrates precision engineering, electronics, and computer science, preparing you to tackle complex technological challenges. The program emphasizes practical application and research, allowing students to design advanced systems like robotics and automated machines.
As a student, you'll delve into specialized topics such as control systems, robotic design, and smart technologies. Courses will train you in developing algorithms for robotic systems and interfacing mechanical components with electronic controls. Collaborating on real-world projects fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as students strengthen adaptability through hands-on experiences.
Austrian universities focus on an interactive learning environment, encouraging innovation and collaboration with industries. This approach not only prepares you for technical roles but also offers insights into sustainable engineering practices. Graduates can pursue careers in automation, robotics, and product development, benefiting from Austria's strong engineering sector and global industry connections.