

BSc in Engineering - Mechatronics
- 1966 gegründet
- 27 Studierende
- Abschluss: Bachelor
- Sachgebiet(e): Elektronik, Maschinenbau, Mechatronik, Systemtechnik
- Regelstudienzeit: 3 years
- Hauptunterrichtssprache: Englisch
- Studienform(en): Vollzeitstudium
- Standort(e): Sonderborg
Stimmen von Studierenden

"I like studying in Denmark. The study environment is modern and international with room for innovative thoughts and ideas. My classmates are very social and I feel welcome here. Everybody is very friendly and helpful, really", says Moritz, Student from Germany.
Career opportunities
With a degree in Mechatronics, you will typically attract companies that develop intelligent products with considerable technology content. You are qualified for jobs as, for example:
- Development engineer, e.g. with managerial responsibility
- Project manager
- Specialist in specific technologies
- Consultant or customer adviser
- Project salesperson
- Teacher
- Researcher at universities in Denmark or abroad
- Entrepreneur with your own company
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Beim Studiengang BSc in Engineering - Mechatronics an der SDU University of Southern Denmark handelt es sich um einen Studiengang mit dem Abschluss Bachelor
Die Sachgebiete des Studiengangs sind Elektronik, Maschinenbau, Mechatronik und Systemtechnik.
Die Regelstudienzeit beträgt Sonstige. Ein Semester sind 6 Monate. Somit dauert das Studium in der Regel 0 Monate.
Die Vorlesungen, Seminare oder Kurse finden hauptsächlich in Englisch statt.
Das Studium wird als Vollzeitstudium in Sonderborg angeboten.
Standort dieser Hochschule ist Sonderborg.
Du kannst dich zu folgendem Semester bewerben: Sep 01.
Für das Studium des Fachs BSc in Engineering - Mechatronics gelten keine speziellen Zugangsvoraussetzungen.
Themenschwerpunkte im Studienfach BSc in Engineering - Mechatronics sind:
- Schwerpunkte:
- Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Embedded Systems, Programming, Mathematics and physics , Marketing, design and manufacturing
Hier findest du die Fristen und Termine für deine Bewerbung:
- Vorlesungszeit:
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September-January and February-July
- Bewerbungsfrist:
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September intake: EU/EEA (and Swiss) citizens: March 1st or March 15.
- Einschreibfrist (Rückmelder):
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no later than March 1st - read more
Zum Studienbeitrag liegen folgende Informationen vor: No tuition fees for citizens from the EU/EEA countries.
Introduction to BSc in Engineering - Mechatronics
Mobile phones, iPods, cars and digital cameras – most people know how to use them, but it takes a lot of work before they reach the consumer. And it takes an engineer to combine the necessary mechanics, electronics and software – the mechatronics engineer!
The study programme enables you to develop high tech industry products. Through project work, you will gain various skills in the field of product development, which in addition to technical design also comprises marketing and production. This combination prepares you to work in technical product development and later on to be a team leader in a research and development department.
During the study programme, you have the opportunity to specialise in either a multidisciplinary profile, a profile in Mechanics, a profile in Electronics or a profile in Embedded systems.
The bachelor programme is a three-year programme. After you finish the three years, you can study for another two years at a master level to get the full MSc in Engineering degree. At the master programme, you can focus on the academic fields that interest you the most.
- Zulassungssemester:
- Sep 01
- Zulassungsmodus:
- March 15
- Schwerpunkte:
- Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Embedded Systems, Programming, Mathematics and physics , Marketing, design and manufacturing
- Vorlesungszeit:
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September-January and February-July
- Bewerbungsfrist:
-
September intake: EU/EEA (and Swiss) citizens: March 1st or March 15.
- Einschreibfrist (Rückmelder):
-
no later than March 1st - read more
- Studienbeitrag:
- No tuition fees for citizens from the EU/EEA countries.
The social life has a lot to offer and you will make many new friends – whether you play music, love football, are into parties, small talk or association work, there is a lot you can do here ... even when you are not studying.
You get to know your teachers in no time and you can always ask them if you have any questions. Close contact with your teachers is also the basis for the regular supervision and guidance, which you need for you to constantly improve your skills.
As an engineering student, you will work in teams. Much of the teaching is composed of project work, where you and your team are working to solve specific challenges - often for a company.