Mechatronics -
engineering studies at PUZG
Studies that will prepare you for work in industry
Practical engineering studies
The Mechatronics program at PUZG combines automation, computer science, electronics, and mechanics. You will gain the skills necessary to work with modern machines, control systems, and Industry 4.0 technologies.
The Mechatronics program at PUZG combines automation, computer science, electronics, and mechanics. You will gain the skills necessary to work with modern machines, control systems, and Industry 4.0 technologies.
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Recruitment
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Applied
Mechatronics
Design and operation of mechatronic systems.
Automation and Control
PLC programming and process automation.



Why choose
Mechatronics at PUZG?
Studying at PUZG provides practical preparation for work in modern industry. We combine laboratory learning with projects based on real-world tasks, and classes are taught by experienced industry professionals. This allows you to gain skills that you can immediately apply in your future work.
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Modern laboratories
Professional equipment and automation stations. -
Practical program
Classes with practitioners and industry projects.
Study program – what will you learn?
Automation and Control
PLC programming, HMI operation, and the basics of industrial automation.
Electronics & Micro
Working with electronic circuits, sensors, and microcontroller basics.
Machine Mechanics
Fundamentals of mechanics, equipment diagnostics, and machine design.
Information Technology 4.0
Embedded systems, digital communication, IoT, and modern factory technologies.
Laboratories and technological facilities
When studying Mechatronics at PUZG, you work in modern laboratories equipped with industry-standard equipment. This is where you gain practical skills and learn how to use the tools you will need in your future career.







The course of study – what are the studies like?
Mechatronics studies at PUZG combine theory with intensive practice. From the very first semesters, you will learn through real projects, laboratory work, and contact with modern technologies used in industry.
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Laboratories and projects
Practical work on real equipment and examples from industry. -
Theoretical classes
Introduction to automation, electronics, programming, and mechanics. -
Internships
Experience gained in companies cooperating with the university.
FAQ – frequently asked questions about the Mechatronics program
Can I combine studying with working?
Yes, the program is also tailored to working people.
Do I need to know electronics or programming?
No — we cover the basics from the first semester.
Is the study program practical?
Yes, most classes take the form of laboratories and workshops.

