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Budapest International College
BSc in Mechatronical Engineering
- Budapest, Hungary
BSc
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
English
The aim of the BSc in Mechatronical Engineering is the training of mechatronics engineers who, in possession of the acquired complex skills in natural sciences, electronic, mechanical and computer engineering as well as economics, will be capable of supervising and managing processes of manufacturing, assembly and quality regulation based on the use of mechatronic devices and equipment, constructing general mechatronics devices and operating as well as maintaining mechatronics systems, and who also possess well-founded theoretical knowledge to continue their studies in the second cycle of training (MSc).


University Of Debrecen
BSc in Mechatronics Engineering
- Debrecen, Hungary
BSc
On-Campus
English
The objective of the program is to train mechatronics engineers who have the competence to combine engineering with electronics, electrotechnics, and computer control in a synergetic way. Students will able to complete routine design, operation, and maintenance of mechatronic equipment and processes, to introduce and apply mechatronic technologies, to organize energy-efficient and environmental process and production management, and to complete average tasks in engineering development and design considering the needs of the international labour market.


Edutus College
Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering
- Tatabánya, Hungary
Bachelor's degree
English, Hungarian
Nowadays, as defined by the science of intelligent machines, the most efficient functionality for a mechatronic product can only be achieved if the fields of mechanical, electrical and IT sciences are already intertwined in the design phase (age) of the product. Students in the undergraduate program in mechatronics engineering will be able to supervise, control, operate and maintain system processes based on the use of mechatronic devices and equipment, as well as to design simpler mechatronic structures and manage their product.
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Óbuda University
Master in Mechatronical Engineering
- Budapest, Hungary
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The aim is to train mechatronic engineers capable to integrate mechanical engineering with electronics, electrotechnics, and computer control synergically at world standards, to develop and model the concept of, and subsequently to produce the design and production design of mechatronic equipment, processes, and systems and smart machines, as well as to operate and maintain them.


EIT Digital Master School
Master in Autonomous Systems (AUS)
- Budapest, Hungary
- Trento, Italy
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Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
From self-driving cars to robotic assistants, the Internet of Things, and AI-based software solutions – the future is autonomous. With the Autonomous Systems master's programme, you will acquire the skills and knowledge to drive the transition to autonomous systems.
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Robotics and mechatronics sit at the intersection of mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer systems, and studying this field in Hungary puts you close to a manufacturing and automation sector with deep industrial roots. You'll work through coursework covering sensor integration, actuator design, control systems, and embedded programming, moving from foundational theory into applied lab work and industry-linked projects.
The learning environment fosters analytical thinking and collaborative problem-solving across technical disciplines. Hungary's engineering faculties have longstanding ties to automotive and precision manufacturing industries, so your practical instruction often reflects real production contexts. You'll also study alongside peers from across Europe and beyond, which adds an international dimension to team-based projects.
Graduates go on to roles in automation engineering, robotics system design, product development, and industrial control, across sectors from aerospace to medical devices. The technical competencies you develop, including CAD modeling, circuit design, and motion control methods, are recognized by employers worldwide. Whether you plan to work in Europe or further afield, a degree in this field opens doors across the global engineering sector.