Taught in English, this second-cycle/Master's degree course prepares engineers with solid technical and design-oriented knowledge in the areas of electrical, computer and mechanical engineering. Graduates are able to design, implement and manage devices and systems with a high level of integration between mechanical and electronic parts. The main objective of the syllabus is to provide an interdisciplinary preparation, allowing mechatronic engineers to integrate cutting-edge technologies - such as modern sensors, electronic actuators and electric drives - into an electromechanical design, controlled in real time by embedded computers. These systems meet the growing needs of industries including automation, manufacturing, energy, robotics and automotive.