Studies / Programme

Mechatronics

A programme combining mechanics, electronics, computer science and automation, preparing students to design and implement modern technical systems and intelligent devices.

Engineering studies Master’s studies Mechanics + electronics Modern technical systems

About the programme

Integration of mechanics, electronics and computer science

You will gain knowledge in mechanics, machine design and operation, electronics, computer science, automation, robotics and control systems. You will learn how to integrate these fields in the design, manufacturing and operation of modern products.

Mechanics and machine design

You will learn the principles of operation and design of modern machines and technical systems.

Electronics and control

You will learn how to design electronic systems and control systems used in modern devices.

Automation and robotics

You will gain competencies related to programming and control of automated and robotic systems.

System integration

You will learn how to integrate mechanical, electronic and IT solutions into a single technical system.

Study format

Engineering and master’s studies

The programme allows students to gain knowledge at both engineering and master’s levels.

First cycle

Full-time engineering studies

First-cycle studies prepare students for work in designing, programming and operating modern technical systems.

Second cycle

Full-time master’s studies

Second-cycle studies allow students to deepen their knowledge of advanced mechatronic systems and automation.

Interfaculty programme

Faculty collaboration

The programme is delivered jointly by the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Lublin University of Technology.

Specializations

Available in second-cycle studies

Specialization

Automotive mechatronics

This specialization focuses on mechatronic systems used in modern vehicles and automotive technologies.

Specialization

Mobile systems in mechatronics

This specialization covers the design and development of mobile systems used in robotics and automation.

Career development

Future technologies

Specializations enable the development of competencies in intelligent technical systems and automation.

Careers

Where can you work after graduation?

Graduates of Mechatronics find employment in many modern industrial sectors.

Electromechanical industry

You can work in the design and operation of modern technical devices.

Automotive and aviation

Graduates find employment in the automotive and aviation industries.

Modern technologies

You can develop your career in the production of household appliances, machine tools and automation systems.

Did you know…

Mechatronics is one of the most future-oriented fields

Mechatronics studies combine knowledge of mechanics, electronics, computer science and automation.

Intelligent machines

Students learn how to design intelligent systems and machines used in modern industry.

Modern devices

The knowledge gained enables the development of advanced technical and medical technologies.

Multiple industries

Mechatronics is applied in many sectors, from automotive to aviation.

Admission

Admission subjects

Subjects considered during the admission process:

Core subjects
  • Polish language
  • Foreign language
Subject of choice
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computer science
  • Vocational examination*

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Design intelligent technical systems

Choose Mechatronics if you want to create modern devices and systems combining mechanics, electronics and computer science.

European Funds – PL2022 project

Project co-financed by the European Union under the European Social Fund, Operational Programme Knowledge Education Development 2014–2020 "PL2022 – Integrated Development Programme of Lublin University of Technology" POWR.03.05.00-00-Z036/17