Cracow, Poland

Mechatronic Engineering

Inżynieria mechatroniczna

Bachelor's - engineer
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Mechatronic Engineering at AGH

Language: PolishStudies in Polish
Subject area: engineering and engineering trades
Kind of studies: full-time studies
Bachelor's - engineer on the university website:
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Test: Check whether Mechatronic Engineering is the right major for you!

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Find Out If Mechatronic Engineering Is the Right Major for You!

1. Do you enjoy combining mechanical systems with electronics and software to build smart devices?

2. Are you interested in programming embedded systems, microcontrollers, or control logic?

3. Do you like working with sensors and actuators to monitor and influence physical processes?

4. Are you comfortable integrating different engineering domains (mechanical, electrical, software) into coherent systems?

5. Do you enjoy troubleshooting complex systems when components interact in unexpected ways?

6. Are you excited by robotics, automation, or building autonomous/mechanized solutions?

7. Do you enjoy learning how feedback control works to stabilize or optimize a system?

8. Are you motivated by creating devices that interact with the physical world intelligently?

9. Do you enjoy working on projects that require both creative design and technical precision?

10. Are you willing to continuously adapt and learn new tools across mechanics, electronics, and software?

Bachelor's - engineer on the university website:
www.international.agh.edu.pl/en/studies/education-offer-bachelor-studies

Definitions and quotes

Engineering
Engineering is the creative application of science, mathematical methods, and empirical evidence to the innovation, design, construction, operation and maintenance of structures, machines, materials, devices, systems, processes, and organizations. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied mathematics, applied science, and types of application. See glossary of engineering.
Engineering
When I looked at the science of engineering and saw that it had disappeared after its ancient heritage, that its masters have perished, and that their memories are now forgotten, I worked my wits and thoughts in secrecy about philosophical shapes and figures, which could move the mind, with effort, from nothingness to being and from idleness to motion. And I arranged these shapes one by one in drawings and explained them
Al-Muradi, The Book of Secrets in the Results of Ideas, 11th century; Translated and cited at leonardo3.net/bookofsecrets/index, 2015
Engineering
These experiences are not 'religious' in the ordinary sense. They are natural, and can be studied naturally. They are not 'ineffable' in the sense the sense of incommunicable by language. Maslow also came to believe that they are far commoner than one might expect, that many people tend to suppress them, to ignore them, and certain people seem actually afraid of them, as if they were somehow feminine, illogical, dangerous. 'One sees such attitudes more often in engineers, in mathematicians, in analytic philosophers, in book keepers and accountants, and generally in obsessional people'.
The peak experience tends to be a kind of bubbling-over of delight, a moment of pure happiness. 'For instance, a young mother scurrying around her kitchen and getting breakfast for her husband and young children. The sun was streaming in, the children clean and nicely dressed, were chattering as they ate. The husband was casually playing with the children: but as she looked at them she was suddenly so overwhelmed with their beauty and her great love for them, and her feeling of good fortune, that she went into a peak experience . . .
Colin Wilson in New Pathways In Psychology, p. 17
Engineering
Engineering is too important to wait for science.
Benoît Mandelbrot As quoted in "Fractal Finance" by Greg Phelan in Yale Economic Review (Fall 2005)
Bachelor's - engineer on the university website:
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