Syllabus of Mechatronical Engineering BSc and MSc Department of

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Syllabus of Mechatronical Engineering BSc and MSc
Department of Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics, University of Debrecen (Hungary)
www.eng.unideb.hu/vmt
The syllabus of Mechatronical engineering BSc students (in Hungarian, in English) contains the
following subject groups:
Basic science subjects (48 credits): Mathematics, Technical Mechanics, Engineering Physics,
Electronics
Economics and human subjects (20 credits): Economics, Quality Management, State Administration
and Law, Introduction to Ethics
Professional subjects (117 credits): Informatics, Machine Elements, Computer Aided Technologies,
Material Science and Testing, Technology of Structural Materials, Electrotechnics and Electronics,
Measuring and Automatics, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, Mechatronics, PLC programming, Digital
Techniques , Robot techniques, Building automation
Optional subjects (10 credits), Thesis (15 credits)
Duration of studies: 7 semesters, contact hours: 2,352
ECTS credits: 210, internship: 6 weeks
Final Exam: Measuring and Automatics, Building automation, Computer Aided Technologies, PLC
programming
The syllabus of Mechatronical engineering MSc students (in Hungarian) contains the following
subject groups:
Basic science subjects (26 credits): Mathematics, Material science, Electronics, Machine dynamic,
Building structures
Economics and human subjects (12 credits): Management, Law, Economics
Professional subjects (48 credits): Digital drives, Measuring and modeling, Control theory, Imaging,
Programming of embedded Systems, Building techniques, Building automation
Optional subjects (6 credits), Thesis (30 credits)
Duration of studies: 4 semesters, contact hours: 1,560
ECTS credits: 120, internship: 4 weeks
Final Exam: Measuring and modeling, Machine dynamic, Electronics, Building automation
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics, University of Debrecen (Hungary) has a
joint Master of Science Program in Advanced Mechatronics Systems with the Department of
Mechatronics and Robotics University of Oradea (Romania) and Master of Science Program in
Hungarian.
The curriculum of Mechatronical engineering MSc students (in English) is structured in 2 years, 4
semesters, each semester having 14 weeks of teaching activity.
Thus, the curriculum includes the subjects of advanced knowledge in the field of Mechatronics and
Robotics and thorough knowledge disciplines necessary for a rapid integration of the master program
graduate on labor market.
To obtain the Master degree, the graduate of the Advanced Mechatronic Systems study program
must accumulate the following number of credits:
110 credits for compulsory disciplines;
10 credits for optional disciplines;
10 credits for dissertation thesis presentation.
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