Master of Science in Mechatronics and Robotics (MMR)
The master's degree program "Mechatronics and Robotics" (MMR) qualifies students in the fields of robotics and autonomous systems. These are the key drivers of current industrial digitization and modern mobility advances, such as highly automated driving.
The course of study builds on the Bachelor's degree course "Mechatronics and Autonomous Systems." The engineering contents of the Master's program are complemented by courses in management and security of technical systems.
Degree |
Master of Science (M.sc.) |
Language of instruction | German |
Duration of program | 3 Semesters |
Beginning of study program | Summer and winter semester |
Registration Deadline | January 15 / July 15 |
Tuition and fees |
As of the 2017/18 winter semester, the following state tuition fees apply: - EUR 1500 per semester for international, non-EU students - EUR 650 per semester for students pursuing a second (non-consecutive) degree in Germany For detailed information, click here. |
Requirements | Completed Bachelor's degree |
Internship | Not required |
Selection procedure | Yes |
Accreditation | Yes |
ECTS | 90 credits |
Study content
The master's degree program "Mechatronics and Robotics" (MMR) qualifies students in the fields of robotics and autonomous systems. These are the key drivers of current industrial digitization and modern mobility advances, such as highly automated driving. [more...]
Career perspectives
Graduates of the Master's degree program "Mechatronics and Robotics" (MMR) are optimally prepared for the current job market. The digitization of production processes, sustainable mobility, and the steady increase in autonomous systems are boosting the demand for adequately trained engineers and present highly attractive work fields for them. [more...]
Course of study
The "Mechatronics and Robotics" (MMR) course of study spans three semesters and can be started in the summer semester of every academic year. It includes the following required modules for all students in the first two semesters: [more...]