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Industrial Mechatronics (IMECH)

Mechatronics primarily integrates the knowledge from the fields of mechanics, electronics, informatics and control. Additionally, it makes it possible to improve the properties of existing products but also the development of completely new products. Mechatronics is already well established in almost all industries, such as automotive industry, industrial automation, robotics, consumer electronics, etc. Mechatronic options attract customers due to their user-friendliness as well as simplicity. A typical example is the automotive industry, e.g. the various assistance systems that increase comfort and safety, etc. This myriad of enhancements is the reason why customers prefer the options provided by mechatronic products. The study programme is focused on the preparation of experts in mechanical and electrical engineering that possess the knowledge like basics of informatics and automation in relation to operation, production, testing and to some extend the design of mechatronic systems.

  Mechanics and construction

  Electronics and electrical engineering

  Informatics and programming

  Production technologies

  Controlling systems

Grades and forms of study

 

Daily

Combined

External

Bachelor study

SK, EN

  
  Engineering study

SK, EN

  
  PhD study

SK, EN

 SK, EN

 

SK – Study in Slovak
EN – Study in English


Additional values

Possibility of obtaining a certificate in basic control system design skills, Siemens PLC
Possibility of obtaining a certificate in basic control system design skills, BaR
A training course at Process Automation Solutions s.r.o.
Balluff workshop – object detection, industrial identification, measure systems, IO link
Excursions to industrial plants
Aventics workshop – pneumatics and hydraulic systems

Future application

Mechatronics System Designer
System Integrator
Multidisciplinary Team Manager
Programmer


Graduating in the field of Mechatronics opened my way to a wide application at the labour market. In the contemporary industrial production, there is practically no purely mechanical product. It is all a combination of electronics, mechanics, programming, construction and design. All of this is provided by the Department of Mechatronics TUKE.

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