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| Application Deadline: | May 1; Non Eu: March 15 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | Free - ≈ € 13,900 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Sønderborg / Denmark / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
This master programme provides you with a thorough knowledge of the core topics of mechatronics. Furthermore, you will specialise in one of these four areas:
Thermal Energy Systems
With an academic profile in Thermal Energy Systems you will have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the modelling of thermal systems and of thermal processes. Therefore, you will become a much sought after asset for companies involved in thermal systems and thermal technologies. As an engineer you will contribute to an increasingly efficient energy sector and, consequently, to a healthier climate.
Nanotechnology
With the ongoing trend of miniaturisation in engineering and modern information technology, nanotechnology becomes increasingly important in the area of mechatronics. Electromechanical systems are reaching nanoscale dimensions and the accompanying electronic devices can no longer neglect the principles of quantum mechanics.
Embedded Control Systems
The widespread use of microcontrollers has increased significantly in recent years, with billions of microcontrollers introduced every year in various kinds of control and monitoring applications, including a broad variety of mechatronic systems.
Today, there is no single piece of equipment without an embedded control system, and this adds a new, quantitative dimension to the problem of control system design, in addition to the great diversity and ever growing complexity of embedded applications.
Dynamic Mechatronic Systems
With the increasing demand for improvement of product development in industry, mathematical modelling support is becoming an important tool to avoid standard trial-and-error product innovation in order to minimise the total product development time.
As the Dynamic Systems (DS) profile is a profile providing students with strong applied mathematical skills in relation to mechatronics and dynamical systems, graduates will be qualified to undertake advanced analytical mathematical and physics problems in the mechatronics industry.
International students will study alongside the Danish students, giving you the opportunity to work with engineering in multicultural teams with students from Denmark and the rest of the world.
The master programme is based on two blocks: a compulsory block called Advanced Mechatronics and Scientific Methods and a specialisation where you can choose between four academic profiles: Thermal Energy Systems, Nanotechnology, Embedded Control Systems and Dynamic Mechatronic Systems.
About the master degree
A master of science programme in engineering is a two-year study programme on top of a three-year bachelor degree in mechatronics or another relevant bachelor degree.
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1. A good bachelor degree in electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, mechatronics engineering or a closely related discipline from an accredited tertiary institution or engineering accreditation organisation
2. A minimum result of 6.5 in the IELTS (International English Language Testing System). The only exception to this requirement is for applicants whose first degree was taken in Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the USA.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.5 |
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