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2 Mechatronics Degree Programs in Finland


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Satakunta University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics
- Pori, Finland
Bachelor of Engineering
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Mechatronics specialisation in engineering provides you with in-depth knowledge of structures for devices, equipment and systems which are essential part of our modern lives.


LUT University
Master's Programme in Mechatronics
- Lahti, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In the Master’s Programme in Mechatronics, you will learn how to apply artificial intelligence to control systems of machines and processes, including maintenance, services, and programming. You will learn about digital twins and autonomous machine systems, and the development and usability of user interfaces.
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Mechatronics degree programs combine elements of mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and control engineering. This interdisciplinary approach makes it an exciting field for students who want to work at the intersection of technology and innovation.
Through courses in robotics, automation systems, and embedded systems, you'll develop specialized skills like designing mechatronic components, programming intelligent machines, and integrating sensors into mechanical systems. The curriculum often emphasizes project-based learning, allowing students to work on practical, real-world challenges, enhancing both technical and problem-solving abilities.
In Finland, the education system encourages collaboration and creativity, fostering independence as students engage with hands-on projects. This environment promotes development in critical thinking and provides students the opportunity to interact with industry professionals. Graduates can find diverse career paths, from designing automated manufacturing systems to developing smart consumer products, making their skills relevant on a global scale.