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The Mechatronics Bachelor’s degree programme at the University of Siegen offers students a comprehensive education at the intersection of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science. Designed to meet the demands of modern industry, the programme equips graduates with the interdisciplinary skills necessary to develop, design, and maintain sophisticated automated systems and intelligent devices. Throughout the course of study, students gain a solid foundation in core engineering principles, including mechanics, electronics, programming, and control systems, integrated with practical skills through laboratory work, projects, and internships. The curriculum emphasizes problem-solving, innovation, and the application of cutting-edge technologies such as robotics, embedded systems, and sensor technology. Students are encouraged to develop technical expertise alongside soft skills like teamwork, communication, and project management. The programme also fosters a strong understanding of systems integration, allowing graduates to analyze and optimize complex mechatronic systems in various industrial sectors such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy. The University of Siegen provides state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and collaborative projects with industry partners, enabling students to gain hands-on experience that prepares them for competitive careers in engineering and technology. Graduates of the Mechatronics programme are well-equipped to pursue roles in design, development, research, and management within the rapidly evolving field of mechatronics, contributing to innovative solutions and sustainable technologies worldwide.
Educational organisation
First and second semesters: postgraduate courses in Control and System Theory, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Mechanical Engineering with the corresponding laboratoriesThird semester: Advanced Control Theory, Applied Computer Science and Mechatronics
Fourth semester: Master's thesis in one of the active research groups of the department
Grades and credit points are based on the European Credit Transfer System ECTS.
Study abroad unit(s)
NoInternships
Not included in the course programmeForms of assessment
Oral or written examinations are required for all modules. Details are given in the Examination Regulations and Module Descriptions.Course objectives
Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary area in engineering focusing on solving problems which occur at the interface of classic areas of mechanical and electrical engineering and computer science. Students acquire the necessary skills and methods in mechatronics as a new field which qualifies them for interdisciplinary scientific work, critical assessment of scientific findings and responsible behaviour.Language requirements
Very good English language skills are mandatory: TOEFL iBT 87 points, IELTS grade 5-6Academic requirements
Bachelor of Science in an engineering discipline or equivalent, issued by an approved universityApplicants should have excellent scores in the degree obtained.
Enrolment fees
Approx. 250 EUR per semester for a public transport ticket (valid for six months in the entire state of North Rhine-Westphalia), social services contribution and students' activitiesCosts of living
The city of Siegen is one of the German cities with very moderate costs for accommodation, but it has excellent living conditions. Living expenses including accommodation and health insurance range from 650 to 750 EUR per month.Job opportunities
Siegen hosts a large number of mid-sized industrial companies in electrical and mechanical engineering, some larger examples being SMS Siemag AG and Achenbach Buschhütten. A lot of smaller but very successful and quickly growing high-tech companies are located here as well, examples of these being PMDTechnolgies and Asentics, which are spin-off companies of the university.As a result, employment chances in part-time student jobs during semester breaks and as full-time employees after completion of studies are excellent.
Arrival support
Personal support after arrival is provided by the staff of the Department International Student Affairs, a tutor, or an experienced programme member.Services and support for international students
All international students are supported by the Department International Student Affairs, a tutor, and experienced members of the individual programmes.Accommodation
German universities usually do not have campus systems like the universities in some other countries where students can find accommodation directly on university property. Therefore, students must find rooms on their own. Rooms in private accommodation cost 280 EUR on average. Rooms in student residences cost between 220 and 400 EUR. Direct support for finding suitable accommodation is offered by the Department International Student Affairs.Detailed information concerning general accommodation can be found at:
http://www.uni-siegen.de/start/studium/studentisches_leben/wohnen.html.en?lang=en
Our International Office (http://www.uni-siegen.de/isa) will also provide you with further information about private accommodation.