Master's degree "Mechatronics, Robotics, and Biomechanical Engineering"

Introducing the new Master's program in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Biomechanical Engineering (MRBE) for aspiring engineers passionate about cutting-edge machine design, robotics systems, and biomechanics. Our innovative, hands-on curriculum provides a comprehensive understanding of principles and techniques in these fields, enabling you to tackle real-world problems. With expert faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and equipment at your disposal, you'll be well-equipped to explore your creativity and bring your ideas to life.

With elective such as "International Experience" you can not only expand your skills, but also develop additional social and international skills that make you fit for the international working world. You can also set priorities such as "digital mechatronic systems" or "biomechatronics" and acquire valuable certificates that underline your competence in the job market.

Upon graduation, you'll be prepared for a fulfilling career in various industries, including robotics and biomechanics. Don't miss this opportunity to advance your career and pursue your passion in MRBE. Apply now to join the next generation of leading engineers!

Further information can be found in the MRBE program documentation at the bottom of the page.

To apply this programm, please click "Online Application" or follow the link: 
https://www.tum.de/studium/bewerbung/infoportal-bewerbung/onlinebewerbung.

We look forward to receiving your application!

Key information for MRBE

Master degree's MRBE
Type of Study Standard Duration of Studies Credits Course Language Start Semester
Full Time 4 (full time) 120 ECTS German and English WiSe 2023/24

Structure of the MRBE program

The standard period of study for the Master's degree in "Mechatronics, Robotics, and Biomechanical Engineering" is four semesters. It is possible to start your studies in both the winter and summer semesters. The amount of credit points (CP) to be earned is 120. They are earned in modules and are broken down as follows.

  • Elective Master's modules: 60 CP
  • Elective area of university internships: 8CP
  • Elective area of interdisciplinary supplementation: 5CP
  • Elective area International Experience: 6CP
  • Elective area of research practice: 11CP
  • Master's thesis with scientific work: 30CP