Course
Mechatronics
(in English)

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: Engineer
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 a basic level.
chemistry, physics, geography, computer science, mathematics.
If you have any questions about admissions - contact us via chat (available during the admissions period) or email us: international@pm.szczecin.pl
Before enrolling in any degree programme conducted in English, all candidates are required to take an English language test.
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 which documents you can use to prove your English language proficiency.More information for international candidates >> marine-edu.com
RESULTS
The University Admissions Committee oversees the enrollment process for courses.Admission results can be checked on the MUS admissions website >> https://irk.pm.szczecin.pl/Default.aspx
Candidates who have been refused admission through an administrative decision of the Admissions Committee have the right to appeal to the Rector of the Maritime University of Szczecin within 14 days of receiving the decision, through the Admissions Committee (applies to Polish citizens).
Candidates who have been refused admission through an administrative decision of the Admissions Committee have the right to appeal to the Rector of the Maritime University of Szczecin within 14 days of receiving the decision (applies to international candidates).
Specialty
Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Power Systems
Industrial Mechatronics and Electrical Engineering
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.
The Mechatronics programme at the MUS Faculty of Mechatronics and Electrical Engineering provides an opportunity to acquire knowledge and practice in designing, manufacturing and operating the latest generation of devices used in modern industry.
Professionals with such a set of skills will be in the coming years. among the leaders of the emerging Industry 4.0.
Mechatronics students are provided with uniforms by MUS.
Students have access to modern laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Classes are conducted by experienced lecturers, many of whom are seasoned professionals - current or former officers serving aboard ships.
Upon graduation, students receive a degree in engineering. After passing an additional exam and completing onboard practical training, graduates can qualify for the title of Electro-Technical Officer (ETO), unlocking exciting career opportunities and the potential for high earnings.
All our graduates perform very well in today's job market, with employment already secured before graduation. During their internships, they make a strong impression on employers, proving themselves as well-prepared and highly capable future professionals.
Those who decide to work at sea are quickly promoted due to the shortage of officers in electro-technical positions.
Why is it worth it?
Multidisciplinary studies allow you to acquire comprehensive knowledge and practical skills.
Laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.
Well-qualified academic staff working with industry and with maritime experience.
Paid internships, training and international trips for students.
Work
Many job opportunities in the shipbuilding, automotive, and aerospace industries:
- in service, diagnostic and repair enterprises;
- supervision of automated industrial processes in factories;
- design, construction agencies;
- on ships (Electro-Technical Officer - ETO);
- renewable energy industry;
- medical industry;
- own enterprise;
- academic and research career.
Programme of full-time studies >> specialisation – Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Power Systems
Programme of full-time studies >> specialisation – Industrial Mechatronics and Electrical Engineering
Subjects carried out as part of the specialisation Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Power Systems | Subjects carried out as part of the specialisation Industrial Mechatronics and Electrical Engineering |
English | English* |
Physical Education | Physical Education |
Introduction to Economics and Management | Introduction to Economics and Management |
Teamwork Management | Teamwork Management* |
Intellectual Property Protection | Intellectual Property Protection |
Mathematics | Mathematics |
Physics | Physics |
IT and Programming Languages | IT and Programming Languages |
Electrical Engineering | Electrical Engineering* |
Materials Engineering | Materials Engineering* |
Chemistry of Electrotechnical Materials and Working Fluids | Chemistry of Electrotechnical Materials and Working Fluids |
Electrical Equipment and Devices | Electrical Equipment and Devices* |
Power systems operation and maintenance | Power systems operation and maintenance* |
Electric machines | Electrical machines* |
Introduction to Photovoltaic Installations | Marine Deck Equipment* |
High Voltage Technology | High Voltage Technology* |
Electronics | Electronics* |
Digital Technology | Digital Technology* |
Power Electronics | Power Electronics* |
Electricity generation and transmission | Marine Power Engineering* |
Metrology | Metrology* |
Measuring Transducers and Control Systems Actuators | Measuring Transducers and Control Systems Actuators* |
Signal Conversion | Signal Conversion* |
Introduction to Sensory | Marine Control and Measurement Systems* |
Automation | Automation* |
Power Machines | Control Theory* |
Marine Communication Equipment and Distributed Systems | Marine Communication Equipment and Distributed Systems* |
Green Power Electronics | Automation of Marine Power Systems* |
Manufacturing Techniques - Workshop Practice | Electric Automated Marine Drives* |
Engineering Graphics & Electrical Drawing | Engineering Graphics and Electrical Drawing |
Programmable Controllers | Programmable Controllers* |
Computer Networks | Computer Networks* |
Information Technologies | Information Technologies |
Diagnostics of Control and ICT Systems | Diagnostics of Control and ICT Systems |
Overhaul Technology of Electrical Machines | Overhaul Technology of Electrical Machines |
CNC Machines Programming | Control Systems of Internal Combustion Piston Engines* |
Project Management | Shipboard Ergonomics and Occupational Safety* |
Protection of Marine Environment and Ship | Protection of Marine Environment and Ship* |
Heat transfer | Marine Refrigeration, Ventilation and Air Conditioning* |
Hydraulic Drives | Hydraulic Drives* |
Selected Industrial Systems | Selected Industrial Systems |
Computer-aided Mechatronics | Ship Theory and Construction* |
Systems for human life and property protection | Marine Power Plants and Auxiliary Machinery* |
Energy Management | Electric Navigational Devices* |
Diploma Seminar | Diploma Seminar |
Special materials and metals used in Electrical Engineering | Practical Training* |
Plastics in Electrical Engineering | Engineering Thesis |
Practical Training | * – contains STCW curriculum content |
Engineering Thesis |
(PDF forms available for download below)
- Application form.
- Personal information form.
- Uniform commitment form.
- A certified copy of the secondary school leaving certificate * (original or a copy available for inspection).
- English fluency certificate at least at B2 level (Polish citizens are required to pass the English language test held by MUS).
- Marine health certificate (if missing see: health check (Pol. badania).
- 2 full-face photographs, 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm (the photographs should be identical, up-to-date, clear, showing a person’s face with no headcover or dark glasses, head in a left half-profile with the whole left ear visible, face evenly lit) photos are also required in digital version (as an attachment during the registration process on the MUS website). If there is a problem with attaching the photo, the MUS Admissions Committee will upload it later on.
- Application fee receipt (PLN 85 (eighty-five zlotys) - MUS account:
IBAN: PL 91 1240 3927 1111 0011 0575 2658,
SWIFT: PKOPPLPW
9. ID (for inspection only).
10. General Data Protection Regulation form.
* Only persons who hold a secondary school leaving certificate (According to Article 69.2 of the Higher Education Act dated 20.07.2018, Poland) may apply to enrol at the Maritime University of Szczecin.
Polish candidates are required to apply via the University admission website - https://irk.pm.szczecin.pl/Default.aspx
Candidates may participate in several admission procedures, each time paying an admission fee. The admission fee for registration for one chosen course, level and form of studies is PLN 85.
To complete the application candidates for the programmes delivered in English may submit all their application documents in digital form only. However, on arrival to Poland, they must complete enrolment i.e. submit all application documents in original, paper versions. Candidates can also send their documents by post or by courier - details >> https://marine-edu.com/en/apply-now/
Polish citizens:
Papierowe dokumenty rekrutacyjne należy dostarczyć do dnia 23 lipca 2025 r.:
osobiście do Uczelnianej Komisji Rekrutacyjnej
- ul. Wały Chrobrego 2, Szczecin, pok. 33 w holu głównym, pon. - pt. w godz. 8 - 15 lub
- ul. Willowa 2, budynek 1, po lewej stronie od bramy wjazdowej, pok. 23, pon. - pt. w godz. 9 - 14

lub za pośrednictwem operatora pocztowego / firmy kurierskiej
na adres:
Politechnika Morska w Szczecinie
REKRUTACJA
ul. Wały Chrobrego 1-2
70-500 Szczecin
lub
Politechnika Morska w Szczecinie
Wydział Mechaniczny
REKRUTACJA
ul. Willowa 2
71-650 Szczecin
Pliki do pobrania
Application fee: 85 PLN
Payment can be made at the University cash desk or directly to the Maritime University of Szczecin bank account:Bank Pekao S.A. 91 1240 3927 1111 0011 0575 2658
IBAN PL 91 1240 3927 1111 0011 0575 2658
SWIFT: PKOPPLPW
Tuition fees in English:
- Polish citizens – PLN 2,200 / semester.
- Foreigners mentioned in article 324, paragraph 2 of the Higher Education Act (EU citizens, Polish Card holders (pol. Karta Polaka), Permanent Residence Permit holders, the decision of a Polish consul certifying Polish origin, refugees, Temporary Residence Card holders - family reunification, holders of PKPZJPjO certificate on the level min. C1, spouse, child or parent of a Polish citizen living in Poland) – PLN 2,200 / semester.
- Foreigners from outside the European Union – PLN 9,600 / semester.
Cash office open Mon - Fri 10.00 - 14.00.
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