Master of Engineering Sciences in Mechatronics Systems
Master
In Vilnius (Lithuania)
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Type
Master
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Location
Vilnius (Lithuania)
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Duration
2 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
The aim of the study program is to provide the up-to-date knowledge of mechatronic engineering usable as a basis for research works, to develop an original individual thinking in the professional and scholastic aspects, a critical understanding of mechatronic science and its interrelation with knowledge of other areas.
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About this course
To this programme applicants are accepted from fields of: Electrical Engineering, electronics, Energetics, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Information Technologies, Telecommunications Engineering.
According to various international cooperation and exchange programs there is an opportunity to study in Germany, Austria, Finland, Greece, Portugal, South Korea, Taiwan, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and many other countries around the world for one or two semesters.
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Subjects
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Systems
- Engineering
- Telecommunication
- Production
- Academic writing
- Research
- Fundamentals
- Mechatronic Systems
- Information Modeling
- Experimental
- Soft
Course programme
- Fundamentals of Research and Innovation
- Master Graduation Thesis 1
- Mechanics of Mechatronic and Robotic Systems (with course project)
- Experimental Research of Mechatronic Systems
- The Use of the Finite Elements Method in Continuum Mechanics
- Control of Mechatronic Systems
- Diagnostics in Mechatronics
- Master Graduation Thesis 2
- Sensors in Mechatronics
- Modelling of Mechatronic Systems
- Electrics Drives of Mechatronic Systems
- Microprocessor Control
- Master Graduation Thesis 3
- Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems (with course project)
- Master Graduation Thesis 4
Master of Engineering Sciences in Mechatronics Systems