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Mechatronics - Mechanical Engineering |
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Outstandingly trained and internationally active technicians are of elementary importance for the technical leading position of the domestic economy. Numerous surveys prove a substantial and continuous need for engineers, in particular with an emphasis on mechatronics and mechanical engineering. Mechatronics unites the traditional disciplines mechanics, electronics and computer science. These fields co-operate in computer controlled plants and disclose future orientated solutions. On an international scale mechanical engineering ranks amongst the most important branches of industry and initiates technical innovation. The introduction of the Bachelor’s program Mechatronics with Major Mechanical Engineering creates an innovative course which meets the expectations of economy and science and fulfills the highest international requirements. As well as conveying scientific-technical qualifications the course emphasises on economic, legal and social-communicative skills (Social skills, foreign languages etc.) Motivated lecturers from the fields of economy, science and consulting, the international focus of the course and the limited number of study places, guarantee excellent study conditions with attractive prospects for the future. The Bachelor’s program can be complete in full-time form and in part-time form. It is a crucial component of an all-out technical offensive, which is being realized in close co-operation with Tyrol, the city of Innsbruck, the domestic economy as well as the universities and secondary schools, thus synergetically supplementing the existing courses offered.
| Title |
Bachelor‘s program Mechatronics - Mechanical Engineering |
| Main focus |
Highly practice-oriented, international, strong co-operations with the local and international economy |
| Academic year |
Winter semester: Mid September – end of January Summer semester: Mid February – beginning of July |
| Time model |
Full-time form: Compulsory attendance Monday – Friday, during the day Compulsory attendance Monday – Friday, during the day Part-time form: Compulsory attendance Fridays 1.30 pm – 10.00 pm and Saturdays 8.00 am – 5.00 pm; additional block seminars |
| Structure |
1st–4th semester: Core curriculum 3rd–5th semester: Additional curriculum mechanical engineering 5th or 6th semester: International semester optionally abroad 5th or 6th semester: 13 weeks internship abroad or in Austria 6th semester: Bachelor’s theses and Bachelor’s exam |
| Languages |
German, English; additionally broad language trainings |
| Tuition fees |
For students from EU & EEA countries: EUR 363 / semester. For students from other countries: EUR 2,000 / semester. Details & exemptions Plus membership fee to the Austrian Student Union (ÖH) |
| Scholarships & grants |
Overview of sources of financial support & contact adresses |
| Admission requirements |
Applicants with a university entrance qualification Applicants without a university entrance qualification but with relevant professional experience have to take additional entry exams in German, English, Mathematics and Physics. |
| Selection process |
Career background (20%) Written exam (30%) Interview (50%) |
| Application |
Online or by post, please consider the indicated deadlines |
| Contact |
MCI MANAGEMENT CENTER INNSBRUCK The Entrepreneurial School® Mechatronics - Mechanical Engineering Universitaetsstrasse 15 A-6020 Innsbruck/Austria +43 512 2070 3900,
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