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About the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”

Founded in 1982, the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” is one of Italy’s newest and most dynamic universities. With over 40,000 students, it offers 108 degree programs across six macro-areas: Economics, Engineering, Law, Humanities, Medicine and Surgery, and Sciences. The university boasts a strong reputation in scientific research and higher education, particularly in economics, engineering, law, and medicine.

Facts and Figures (2019-2020)

  • Students: 30,000
  • Departments: 18
  • Libraries: 6
  • Master’s Degree Programs: 112
  • Postgraduate Programs: 140
  • Specialization Schools: 47
  • Programs Fully in English: 18
  • Doctoral Programs: 31
  • Double/Joint Degree Programs: 5
  • International Agreements with Partner Universities: 879

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Rome, with its unparalleled historical and artistic heritage, offers students a unique opportunity for cultural enrichment during their leisure time.

The University of Rome Tor Vergata offers an exciting M.Sc. in Mechatronics Engineering that combines electronics, mechanics, control theory and robotics.

Master’s Degree in Mechatronics Engineering

Courses for the degree in Mechatronics Engineering are taught by faculty members of high international reputation from the School of Engineering of the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, All our professors are engaged in outstanding research activities ranging from foundational sciences to the most advanced applied areas. In undertaking this new educational path in Mechatronics Engineering, our faculty intends to create a friendly environment characterized by strong and fruitful student-teacher interaction.

The Master’s Degree in Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” is a two-year program (120 ECTS) that integrates electronics, mechanics, control theory, and robotics. This educational path combines core elements of science, technology, and management to prepare second-level graduates for a wide range of professional opportunities in the mechatronics industry.

Key Features of the Program

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Department: Electronic Engineering
  • Course Code: T20
  • Admission: Open with curricular requirements

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the Master’s Degree in Mechatronics Engineering, applicants must hold one of the following Bachelor’s Degrees:

  • Engineering Sciences
  • Mechatronics Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering

Other academic qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Opportunities Offered

The program includes laboratory activities that allow students to gain practical experience and build personal and professional networks. Additionally, specific experiences in industrial laboratories are also available.

Internships in one of the various departments involved with Mechatronics Engineering will be offered to dedicated students willing to learn more about basic technologies and advanced measurement procedures in mechanics and electronics. Last but by no means least, Rome, the Eternal City, with its unequalled historical heritage of artworks and monuments, will offer all our students a unique chance for cultural growth in their spare time.

Career Opportunities

  • Jobs in research and development departments, in university/research institutes or industries, for the design of new mechatronic devices
  • Design and management of mechatronic equipment for manufacturing
  • Design and development of mechatronic systems:
    • for robotic applications
    • for automotive applications
    • for aerospace applications
  • Jobs in research and control laboratories in universities and other public and private research institutes utilizing mechatronics techniques: for automation, transport, and robotics.
  • Management and quality control in industrial plants
  • Design and production of biomedical devices
  • Research and development laboratories
  • Production and quality control departments in manufacturing companies interested in mechanical and electronic innovation like automobile, space and robotics.
  • Such multidisciplinary training allows students to interact with commercial and research organizations in different design and production fields and continue their training with Master, doctorates and graduate schools.

Professions

    • Electronic Engineers – (2.2.1.4.1) ISTAT
    • Computer design engineers and their peripherals – (2.2.1.4.2) ISTAT

More information

MUR – Students enrolled and graduated students at Tor Vergata

TOR VERGATA – Mechatronics Teachings and modules