Prospects after the Bachelor's study program
Master's study program
After completing your Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, you have the opportunity to seamlessly continue your studies at the University of Stuttgart with the following master's study programs:
- Mechatronics M.Sc.
Learn more about the Master's program - Engineering Cybernetics M.Sc.
Learn more about the Master's program - Autonomous Systems M.Sc.
Learn more about the Master's program
Job & career
More than half of the academics employed in the private sector are engineers. And the industry increasingly demands highly qualified engineers with broad foundational knowledge. As a mechatronics engineer, you are trained to work at the interface of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science. Your career prospects are therefore excellent. Due to the wide range of possible fields of work, you are also largely independent of industry and economic cycles.
The range of possible activities extends from conducting experiments and simulations to design, production coordination, electronics development, software development, and sales, as well as technical consulting within engineering services.
- Typical sectors:
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- Robot and machine tool industry
- Automation technology and logistics
- Bio and medical technology
- Energy technology
- Consumer goods industry
- Consumer electronics and communication technology industry
- Automotive and aerospace industries
- Typical fields of work:
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- Research, development and construction
- Technical marketing and sales
- Administration, management, and executive leadership
- Teaching and further education