Master
Mechatronics
Short Information
Restricted admission | Regular study time | Starts |
yes | 4 semesters | Wintersemester |
Admission procedure
Application required
Application period
15.05. – 15.09.
Study Program
The International Graduate Studies in Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary study program.
The duration of the study course is two years, divided into 4 semesters. Courses start mid October each year. Medium of instruction is English, however, basic German language courses are mandatory for all Mechatronics students during their studies.
A Master of Science degree in Mechatronics will be awarded upon successful completion of the program. The grades and credit points of the Mechatronics program are based on the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) which guarantees high international acceptance of the Master degree. Examination regulations (POs) specify the basic structures of the degree program (e.g. admission requirements and contents to be studied). Students are automatically subject to the current version of their PO when they matriculate for their first subject-related semester.
5 reasons to study Mechatronics in Siegen
✓ interdisciplinary engineering course
✓ broad engineering skills – design and develop new innovative mechatronic systems
✓ excellent job perspectives and broad employment possibilities
✓ possibility of continuation in doctorate programs
✓ excellent study program for the future
Career prospects
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Admission Requirements
Language Requirements
As a necessary admission requirement, an initial degree qualifying for a profession is demanded. It must have been acquired in an engineering discipline.
English language skills at level B2 of the „shared European reference framework for language“ must be documented as well.
Study organisation
Examination regulations/degree plan/module manuals/internship rules
Examination regulations (POs) specify the basic structures of a degree program (e.g. admission requirements and contents to be studied). Students are automatically subject to the current version of their PO when they matriculate for their first subject-related semester. This means that even if the PO changes during their studies, the original version according to which they matriculated will remain valid (provided that the PO does not expire).
The respective degree plan is the recommended example progress of the studies in individual subjects and is part of a PO.
Supplementary regulations and details for any module to be studied can be found in the module manual (e.g. requirements for taking a written test or content-related information on the modules/events, …).
The internship rules define the conditions under which the required or optional internships must be completed.
We recommend at least looking at the study schedule for your degree program before the lecture time starts, to ensure that you know which modules are intended for the start of your studies.
Advice and Contact
Make an appointment at:
info.studienberatung@zsb.uni-siegen.de
or phone: 0271 740-2712
(Monday – Thursday: 9 – 16 Uhr / Friday: 9 – 12 Uhr)