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Why choose Mechatronics?

As a graduate of the MSc in Mechatronics, you become a specialist in making complex technologies work together – with a particular focus on unmanned and autonomous vehicles on land, in the air and underwater.

You learn to master the common language of engineers: a language that connects mechanics, electronics, software and control theory into intelligent, autonomous and efficient systems.

The programme is designed for students who want to build on a broad engineering bachelor’s foundation and specialise in advanced control, system integration and autonomy. At º£½ÇÉçÇø in Sønderborg, you become part of an international research environment where theory and practice meet in projects closely linked to industry and cutting-edge research within unmanned systems.

Mechatronics is for you if you…

  • want to specialise in autonomous and unmanned systems
  • want to work with the interaction between mechanics, electronics, software and control theory
  • are interested in drones, mobile robots, autonomous vehicles and unmanned underwater systems
  • want to use advanced modelling, simulation and testing to make complex systems work in practice

What will you learn?

On the Master’s programme, you work with advanced modelling, regulation and control of complex mechatronic systems – including drones, mobile robots, autonomous vehicles and unmanned underwater systems.

Building on your bachelor’s degree, you learn to design, integrate and optimise technologies so that mechanical, electronic and software-based components function as one coherent and autonomous system.

You gain experience with modern tools for analysis, simulation and experimental validation, and you build strong analytical and interdisciplinary competences that enable you to understand and connect complex technologies.

Teaching methods

Teaching is closely connected to research, and many students participate in research and development projects related to unmanned vehicles and autonomous systems.

You work in interdisciplinary project teams across cultures and nationalities. The programme is taught in English in an international study environment in Sønderborg, where you collaborate with students, researchers and companies from around the world.

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