Course
Mechatronics
(in English)

Faculty: Faculty of Marine Engineering
Type of studies: undergraduate
Language: English
Duration: 4 years – 8 semesters (7 semesters of studying +1 semester of internship)
Mode of study: Full-time studies
Degree: EngineerEngineer
Timeframe: Enrolment is open 19 May - 14 July 2025
Type of studies: undergraduate
Language: English
Duration: 4 years – 8 semesters (7 semesters of studying +1 semester of internship)
Mode of study: Full-time studies
Degree: EngineerEngineer
Timeframe: Enrolment is open 19 May - 14 July 2025

Enrolment is open from 19 May until 14 July 2025.
POLISH CITIZENS:
The MUS Admissions Committee takes into account grades in the following subjects:- Polish language,
- mathematics,
- modern foreign language at basic level.
chemistry, physics, geography, computer science, mathematics.
Candidates from schools under the patronage of the Maritime University of Szczecin obtain an additional 100 points.
If you have any questions about admissions - contact us via chat (available during the admissions period).
Before enrolling in any degree programme carried out in English all candidates are required to take a test on English language.
Exemptions from the test can be granted to the candidates who:
- speak English as their mother tongue,
- hold the Cambridge First Certificate or an equivalent document,
- graduated from high school or college with English as the language of instruction,
- completed a degree programme with English as the language of instruction,
- completed a degree programme in Poland and received at least B grade on their final exam in English.
INTERNATIONAL CANDIDATES:
Please check here: Apply step by step what documents you can use to prove your English language proficiency.More information for international candidates >> marine-edu.com
Description:
Mechatronics is a field of engineering that integrates mechanics, electronics, electrical engineering, computer science, automation, and robotics, creating a synergistic blend of these disciplines.
Pursuing studies in our Mechatronics programme equips you with a thorough and contemporary education, offering career opportunities on land or at sea.
See our Prospectus of programmes delivered in English for EU citizens
See our Prospectus of programmes delivered in English for non-EU citizens
Department for Admissions and International Affairs
Maritime University of Szczecin - Politechnika Morska w Szczecinie
ul. Wały Chrobrego 1-2, room 101
70-500 Szczecin, Poland
Check out our admission website for international candidates
tel. +48 91 48 09 965 (English, German)
tel. +48 91 48 09 345 (English, Spanish)
tel. +48 91 48 09 817 (Russian)
10.00 till 14.00 CET
tel. + WhatsApp: +48 601 329 781
fax: +48 91 48 09 831
Polish-speaking candidates, please contact:
rekrutacja@pm.szczecin.pl
e-mail: de@pm.szczecin.pl
tel. kom.+ WhatsApp: +48 695 882 679
Maritime University of Szczecin - Politechnika Morska w Szczecinie
ul. Wały Chrobrego 1-2, room 101
70-500 Szczecin, Poland
Check out our admission website for international candidates
tel. +48 91 48 09 965 (English, German)
tel. +48 91 48 09 345 (English, Spanish)
tel. +48 91 48 09 817 (Russian)
10.00 till 14.00 CET
tel. + WhatsApp: +48 601 329 781
fax: +48 91 48 09 831
Polish-speaking candidates, please contact:
rekrutacja@pm.szczecin.pl
e-mail: de@pm.szczecin.pl
tel. kom.+ WhatsApp: +48 695 882 679
What is Medical Certificate for Service at Sea?
Students of maritime courses - Navigation, Inland Navigation, Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering will serve their internships on board ships, in order to do so, it is necessary to have Medical Certificate for Service at Sea in accordance with the STCW 1978 and MLC 2006 Conventions, which specify the health requirements to be met by a person working at sea. This is essential to ensure the safety of all crew members and to provide them with suitable working conditions. The health examination involves checking eyesight, hearing, balance, nervous system and general health.
Candidates for the Mechanical Engineering course should submit to the Department for Admissions and International Affairs:
- Medical Certificate for Service at Sea or
- medical certificate confirming that there are no health-related objections for the candidate to apply to a particular course, and the Medical Certificate for Service at Sea in accordance with the STCW 1978 and MLC 2006 Conventions can be obtained by the candidates after the closing of the admission period but before the beginning of the studies and must be submitted or sent to the Department for Admissions and International Affairs where you can get more information in case of queries.
tel. +48 91 48 09 965 (English)
tel. +48 91 48 09 345 (English, Spanish)
tel. +48 91 48 09 817 (Russian)
WhatsApp: +48601329781 (English, Russian) - available between 8.00am - 4:00pm CET
fax: +48 91 48 09 831