Key learning outcomes
Graduates in the bachelor's degree programme for Mechatronics possess the following qualifications and competencies:
- Mechatronic
systems: Graduates plan, conceive, develop, construct,
validate, test and achieve mechatronic systems.
- Problem
solving: Graduates' strengths are in problem solving and
in conceptual work. They distinguish themselves through their ability to
reflect on systems and processes. This also relates to reflection on your
own approach and own person.
- Calculation:
Graduates understand the technical relationships based on physics and can
describe these analytically and numerically. They analyse, calculate,
dimension and simulate the behaviour of components and assemblies.
- Engineering:
Graduates
are capable of creating, designing and optimising mechanical constructions
conceptually and creatively. They dimension machine elements and apply
them. They determine flexible and innovative production processes and
machines for production, introduce them and improve them. They are capable
of programming automation systems and integrating them in existing
processes.
- Electronics:
Graduates
use electronic circuits and components and simulate them. They develop
simple electronic circuits themselves. They are capable of selecting and
implementing suitable bus systems. They design analogue and digital
controls for simple control loops. They select the appropriate actuator
technology and implement it. They select the suitable measurement
processes and sensors for the measurement of electrical and non-electrical
quantities and apply them.
- Computer
Science: Graduates develop reliable programmes with the
aid of modern methods and approaches. They can integrate requests in databases.
They understand information systems and use them efficiently. They
understand the structure and the operation of microcomputers and programme
embedded applications.
- Economy:
Graduates
are capable of recognising business processes and resources in a company
and evaluating them in their results and impact.
- Social
Competency: Graduates systematically implement the techniques
of project management and structure, moderate and balance work processes
in groups. They apply critical thought strategies and working methods for problem analysis and problem solving.
- English:
Graduates
are capable of consciously addressing challenging texts in the field and
interdisciplinary contents, and defending their own texts orally and in
writing.