Design the robots of the future at Mechatronics
- Degree
Bachelor
- Start date
September
- Location
Enschede
- Duration
4 Years
- Tuition fee (EU/EEA students)
€ 2.530 per year
- Tuition fee (NON-EU students)
€ 8.600 per year
How do you use robots in industrial applications? And how do you ensure that they can place something very precisely on the spot? You will learn it at Saxion's Mechatronics bachelor's degree programme. You will explore the world of robots, smart tools and innovative machines
Working on projects
Projects are common through the Mechatronics training. You use the knowledge you gain from the lectures within these projects. You work on a different project in groups every quartile.
Collaborating with other programmes
You will be taught in the fields of electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering and control engineering. This way you get a broad base.
Latest techniques
The Mechatronics programme is directly linked to the research group Smart Mechatronics and Robotics. As a result, you always participate in the latest developments in the field of Mechatronics. As a result, you also have many research opportunities.
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During your study programme Mechatronics
Do you have a passion for technology? And do you like to design high tech robotic systems? With your investigative, analytical and creative brain, you can easily enter this growing field. During the Mechatronics programme you will learn how to design industrial and embedded systems and use them to build and program smart tools for home, healthcare or industry. Who knows, maybe you will design a new robot that helps with surgery!
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After graduation
After completing your study you can go in all directions. For example, you can work at engineering firms, automation companies and machine factories, or in the semiconductor industry.