AGH University of Krakow

Mechatronic Engineering

AGH University of Krakow

Kraków

🇵🇱PolandEngineering3.5 yearsBachelor38 IB Points

Program Overview

Mechatronic engineering is the interdisciplinary program composed of basic courses (e.g. mathematics, physics), major courses (e.g. mechanics, control theory, computer science, electronics) as well as of specialty courses. Contents of major and specialty courses comprise techniques of computer aided engineering, problems of virtual prototyping, elements of modern control and basics of robotics. Students learn about methods and tools for analysis and synthesis of mechatronic systems and integration in mechatronics. The aim of the Mechatronics engineering first cycle study program is to build the students’ engineering knowledge considered as theoretical background and practical engineering problems. The study comprises laboratory and project classes where students gather practical engineering skills. The study in Mechatronic engineering prepares to work in interdisciplinary teams that design, manufacture and/or utilize various mechatronic systems. The interdisciplinary knowledge helps the program graduates to communicate with other engineers in the course of solving the practical, complex engineering problems. The graduates of the program are prepared to work in: design units, research and development institutions as well as in companies that manufacture or use mechatronic devices. The graduates are also prepared to continue study at the Master level both at home University (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics offers second level Mechatronic engineering program) and at other faculties or universities in Poland or abroad.

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Academic Requirements

One of

English A: Language & Literature or English A: Literature

SL • Required: 4

One of

Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation

HL • Required: 5

Physics

HL • Required: 5