In Master in Mechatronics the use of electronics and software to enhance mechanical products is increasingly complex yet critical to meet future needs of functionality and performance. Students in the master's program in Mechatronics explore the synergistic integration of mechanical, electrical, control, and software engineering. As a graduate, you will have the skills to thrive in this multidisciplinary environment.
Mechatronics at KTH
Mechatronics combines mechanical, electrical and computer systems to create intelligent, user-friendly products and services. KTH's research and education activities within Mechatronics are conducted closely with a wide range of industries, offering excellent opportunities to complete smaller projects during your studies and your final degree project at a company. In the longer term, this close collaboration also enables us to identify future industry needs and evolve our curriculum and teaching accordingly. The master's programme in Mechatronics has previously been a track on the master's programme in Engineering Design, but is from 2024 given as its own programme.
Growing demands on functionality, sustainability and innovation continuously increase the complexity of product development. Another challenge facing many engineers today is the sheer scale of information exchange and communication required in product development. These challenges significantly affect mechatronics engineers since they rely on multidisciplinary knowledge and skills and an increasingly broad awareness when interacting with design teams across other disciplines. In response to these challenges, our programme focuses heavily on problem-based learning, hands-on lab experience, teamwork, project organisation, communication and management. You will gain a cross-disciplinary holistic understanding of design and development, preparing you for large complex projects in industry or academia. The KTH Prototype Centre offers a machine shop and one of the world's largest aggregations of scholars, PhDs, professors and students. They have the skills and tools to prototype your product and can significantly support your studies and any additional projects you undertake.
During your studies, you will develop key competencies in motion control, robotics, embedded systems, real-time programming and distributed systems. As well as these core courses, you can specialise in areas such as control engineering, AI/ML, robotics and medical technology.
As a student in the master's programme in Mechatronics, you will develop the skills necessary to conduct professional development work in almost any engineering field. In summary, upon completion of the programme, you will be able to:
- Professionally apply systematic engineering methods to address complex, multidisciplinary real-world engineering problems related to robotics and mechatronics systems.
- Proficiently apply advanced, integrated technical knowledge in mechatronics and the underpinning sciences and scientific methods.
- Identify and critically evaluate current developments and emerging trends within the robotics, intelligent systems, and industrial automation sectors.
- Understand the contextual factors that influence professional engineering practice, and identify the potential societal, ethical, and environmental impact of engineering activities.
- Communicate effectively with colleagues, other engineering professionals, and the broader community using various communication tools.
- Engage in independent investigation, critical reflection, and lifelong learning to continue practising at the discipline's forefront.
- Work effectively and proactively within cross-cultural, multidisciplinary teams, demonstrating autonomy, ethical conduct, expert judgement, adaptability, and responsibility to achieve engineering outcomes at a high standard.
This is a two-year programme (120 ECTS credits) given in English. Graduates are awarded the degree of Master of Science. The programme is given mainly at KTH Campus in Stockholm by the School of Industrial Engineering and Management (at KTH).