MSc in Mechatronics Engineering
Overview
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev offers a Master’s of Science graduate program in Mechatronics Engineering.
Quick Facts |
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Duration: | 2 years |
Starting in: | October, February |
Tuition Fee: | Total of $10,600 approx. |
Location: | Beersheba Campus (Beersheba, Israel) |
The aim of the Mechatronics Engineering programme at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev is to provide students with expertise and advanced knowledge in a selected field of specialization.
Careers
The thesis is supervised by a senior faculty member with expertise in the field of specialization. Students graduating with an MSc degree are equipped to assume senior research and development positions in industry and may continue towards Ph.D. studies. MSc studies in Mechatronics Engineering at BGU can be extended into a combined Ph.D. track in Mechanical Engineering, such that the MSc thesis exam serves also as the Ph.D. candidacy exam. The MSc degree is typically completed within 2 academic years (4 semesters).
What our students say
Exceptional well-equipped university with individual support and supervision, which made me come back after my master’s degree for the PhD. The BGU International Office provided me with great help and a social network with many long-lasting friendships resulting from my time there.
Juliane Stein, Germany
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