Rapid developments in vehicle engineering have led to a merging of the fields of Mechanics, Electronics and Informatics. One cause of this is that vehicles meet customer demands by the optimal interplay of various mechanical and electronic components. Many functions in the areas of comfort, safety and efficiency are only made possible by mechatronic systems.. In this context specific expertise in the mechatronic disciplines, combined with social- and business economics competences, will be central requirements of future employees and managers in the automotive industry. Precisely these requirements are the focus of the new Master’s degree Automotive Mechatronics and Management.
- Vehicle Engineering: vehicle components, drive concepts, road performance
- Vehicle Mechatronics:, sensors, actuators, signal preparation, system architecture
- Vehicle Systems: regulation-, safety- and support systems
- Vehicle Informatics: communication structure, Car2X communication, embedded systems
- Quality Management: quality planning, quality assurance, quality management systems
- Management & Law: innovation, market-oriented management,
- IPR: Intellectual Property Right
- Business Economics: management, controlling, production economics
- Social Competence: intercultural-, moderation-, leadership competence