Ghent University

Master in Electromechanical Engineering (Control Engineering and Automation)

Ghent, Belgium

The Master in Electromechanical Engineering (Control Engineering and Automation) at Ghent University is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Ghent University is a major public research university in Ghent, Belgium, founded in 1817. With a large and diverse student population, the university offers comprehensive programs across the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, medicine and engineering. Recognized for its research strengths, Ghent University is active in European research networks and maintains a strong international profile, making it an attractive destination for students seeking a rigorous academic environment in the heart of Europe.

Academic offerings span undergraduate to doctoral levels with a commitment to interdisciplinary study and research-led teaching. The university's research output and collaboration with industry and public partners create opportunities for internships, applied projects and advanced study. International students find a welcoming community and a broad selection of English-taught programs and research opportunities.

Student services include academic advising, language support and career guidance to help graduates transition into professional roles or further study. The city of Ghent offers a lively cultural scene and excellent transport connections, enhancing life outside the classroom. For students seeking a research-intensive university with wide academic choice and strong European networks, Ghent University provides a supportive and stimulating setting.

About the Program

The Master in Electromechanical Engineering with a focus on Control Engineering and Automation is a 2-year master's program at Ghent University. It's for students who want to lead in industry and have a bachelor's degree. The program helps students develop a scientific basis for electromechanical engineering and its implications.

The curriculum includes training in research skills, development, design, and testing of electrical or mechanical systems. Students learn about scientific synthesis, analytical reasoning, and technical independence. They also get hands-on experience with tools, machines, and vehicles.

Graduates can work as Technical Leaders, Automation Engineers, Control Systems Engineers, or Research and Development Managers. They can work in industries like manufacturing, automotive, or energy. Employers may include companies that specialize in electrical or mechanical systems, or research institutions.

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