Kadir Has University

Bachelor in Mechatronics Engineering

İstanbul, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Mechatronics Engineering combines mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and control systems to design automated and robotic systems. Students typically study mechanics, circuit design, microcontrollers, control theory, and programming, alongside laboratory work building and testing electromechanical systems. The discipline addresses how sensors, actuators, and computing components work together in applications such as robotics, automated manufacturing, and smart devices. Graduates commonly work as design or automation engineers, robotics engineers, or in manufacturing and product development roles across a range of industries. This bachelor program runs 4 years and is taught in English at Kadir Has University in Istanbul, Turkey, a state that combines a large industrial base with growing technology and manufacturing sectors. English-medium instruction supports engagement with international technical literature and standards common in engineering practice. Over the 4-year program, students typically progress from foundational mathematics, physics, and programming courses to specialized subjects such as robotics, control systems, and embedded systems design, often completing a graduation project that integrates mechanical, electrical, and software components. The program is structured to build a broad, interdisciplinary engineering skill set, preparing graduates to work on complex systems that require coordination across mechanical, electronic, and computing domains, and to adapt to evolving automation and robotics technologies used across manufacturing and other industries.

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