Study programme title in Est.
Elektrotehnika ja mehhatroonika
Study programme title in Engl.
Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics
TalTech study programme code
EAMM23
MER study programme code
238622
Study programme version code
EAMM23/24
Faculty / college
E - School of Engineering
Head of study programme/study programme manager
Anton Rassõlkin
Language of instruction
Estonian
Self-paid study programme
no
Nominal study period
4 semesters
Study programme group
Engineering, Manufacturing and Technology
Broad area of study
Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction
Study field
Engineering and engineering trades
Curriculum group
Electricity and energy
Access conditions
Bachelor's degree or education of corresponding qualification, Show more...
in accordance with admission requirements of TalTech.
Study programme aims and objectives
The aim of the curriculum is to create opportunities for acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary for electrical engineers and mechatronic engineers, Show more...
to work with electrical and mechatronic systems, components, and devices. Also, for planning and managing their construction, and operating with them, as well as managing their operation, maintenance, and repair, in an economically acceptable, environmentally friendly, and socially acceptable manner. Willingness to work in an interdisciplinary team with engineers, and other specialists in related fields, and to work as an electrical or mechatronics engineer in technology maintenance and development is created.
Learning outcomes of the study programme
Graduate of the program:
- competences (knowledge, skills and attitudes) meet the professional skill requirements of the first level diploma in electrical engineering, Show more...
level 7 or diploma in mechatronic engineering, level 7;
- applies the acquired knowledge and skills at work under the supervision of specialists in the field of electricity and mechatronics and in continuing studies in doctoral studies;
- have acquired the appropriate skills and competences to enter the labor market, and begin professional work independently in the field of electrical energy, electrical engineering, mechatronics or automation;
- has a systematic overview of the field of electrical engineering and mechatronics, and its importance in society and economy, theories and methods applied in the field, current problems and future visions of the field;
- identifies and formulates problems related to the field of electrical engineering and mechatronics, and analyze and evaluate different solutions;
- knows the basics of engineering when working as a designer, project manager or operator of electrical installations or mechatronic systems.
Graduation requirements
Completion of the curriculum in the required amount, and the successful defence of the graduation paper in the conformity with the requirements set by the TalTech Senate. Show more...
In order to obtain Cum Laude diploma the graduation paper must be defended for the grade "5", and the weighted average grade must be at least 4, 60, where all grades from diploma supplement are taken into account.
Degrees conferred
Master of Science in Engineering
Study programme version structure :
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