GENERAL INFO
Mechatronics (ENG)
Faculty: Mechatronics and Electrical Engineering
Type of studies: Undergraduate
Language: English
Duration: 4 years – 8 semesters
Mode: Full-time studies
Degree: Bachelor of Science (Polish: inżynier)
Admission dates: Enrolment is open 18 May – 13 July 2026
Mechatronics and Industrial Electrical Engineering Program
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.
Duration of studies:
4 years (8 semesters), with specialization chosen in the 2nd semester and mandatory from the 3rd semester.
Specializations:
Graduates earn a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and, upon meeting the requirements regulated by the STCW Convention, can obtain the certificate of a Shipboard Electro-Technical Officer (ETO).
Our students acquire skills highly valued in the job market, preparing them for careers in various sectors, both on land and at sea. We offer opportunities in modern industries such as shipbuilding, automotive, and renewable energy.
Graduate profile:
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 provide students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills, preparing them for the challenges of the modern job market. Classes are conducted in laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technology, ensuring hands-on experience with industry-standard tools.
Our well-qualified academic staff bring both scientific expertise and practical maritime experience, working closely with industry partners. Students also benefit from paid internships, professional training, and opportunities for international exchange and study trips.
Employment opportunities:
Shipbuilding, automotive, and aerospace industries.
Service and diagnostic companies.
At sea as Shipboard Electro-Technical Officers (ETO).
Renewable energy sector.
Entrepreneurship.
Research and academic careers.
Studying at the Maritime University of Szczecin also offers opportunities for personal development through activities in student scientific circles and sports clubs, as well as gaining experience during internships with reputable companies.
Entry requirements
Meeting the following basic criteria is obligatory for all applicants:
- holding a previous education certificate/diploma giving the candidate a right to apply for admission to a selected cycle of higher education:
- upper secondary school leaving certificate – giving its holder a right to apply for admission to undergraduate higher education programmes in the country in which he or she completed their secondary school or which may give the holder such right in Poland on the basis of an administrative decision or an international agreement, or
- undergraduate diploma granting access to graduate higher education programmes in the country in which its holder completed his/her education.
- submitting all necessary application documents including:
- a document confirming the fluency in English at B2 level (for programmes delivered in English) or a document confirming the fluency in Polish at B2 level (for programmes delivered in Polish).
- In case of candidates applying to sea-going degree programmes, a Medical Certificate for Service at Sea/ Medical Fitness Certificate for Seafarers compliant with STCW and MLC 2006.
- paying the application fee (PLN 85)
Legal basis for admissions of international candidates: MUS Rector’s Order No 35/2025 on detailed conditions, procedure and date of commencement and termination of international admissions in the academic year 2025/2026 (document in Polish language).
If you have any questions, check our FAQ – your question may have already been answered there.
Application step by step
Please note that if you click on the description of the selected programme, than at the very bottom of the description you will also find a link to the above generator but with fewer questions. It is just because in this case you will not have to answer questions about your chosen programme.
Complete the online application form in our admission application system.
But before you start to fill it in, you need to prepare:
- high quality scans of your documents (attachments) referred to in step 1
documents that are several pages long should be scanned as one file. One file can be a maximum of 20 MB. - your photo in JPG or PNG format (photo as required for an official ID card, max. size 5 MB, min. size 236px x 295px).
DOCUMENTS: Attach the application documents in your candidate account in the application system: click on ‘My applications’ and then on the ATTACHMENTS icon.
You are now able to upload scans of your application documents in the appropriate places.
In this section there are also documents that require your handwritten signature (eg. your admission request). You must first download such documents, print them out, sign them and then scan and upload them in the appropriate places of this section.
GRADES: You must then complete your grades in the admission system. Click on “My applications” and then on the “Add grades” icon.
APPLICATION FEE: The application fee is PLN 85, i.e. about EUR 20. It is best to pay it online in your candidate account in the application system (in the section: APPLICATION FEE). If you however decide to make a traditional bank transfer, please use the details below:
Account owner / recipient: Politechnika Morska w Szczecinie (Maritime University of Szczecin)
Address – first line: ul. Wały Chrobrego 1-2
Address – second line: 70-500 Szczecin, Polska (Poland)
Name of the bank: Bank Pekao SA VII O/Szczecin
Bank account number: 91 1240 3927 1111 0011 0575 2658
IBAN: PL91124039271111001105752658
SWIFT: PKOPPLPW
Transfer reference: „Application fee Your name and surname”
TIf you are applying for admission to a Bachelor’s degree programme and you completed your secondary education in a country other than a member state of the European Union, OECD, EFTA, Ukraine, China your admission will only be possible if you meet all of the following conditions:
1. all the required application documents have been submitted
2. a document certifying your proficiency of the language of instruction at B2 level: Polish or English has been submitted
3. you have successfully passed ENTRANCE EXAM to our university
4. your secondary education qualification has been formally recognised by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange in Warsaw (more information HERE)
TOnce your application is granted the status: “Qualified for admission“, the final step of the admission application is to deliver your original application documents to the Maritime University of Szczecin. You will be given precise information from us about the date by which the documents should arrive at our University.
In addition to submitting the originals of all documents previously attached as scans, you will be required to provide 2 pieces of your photograph and produce your passport.
If you choose to send us your documents by post/courier please use the following address:
Politechnika Morska w Szczecinie (Maritime University of Szczecin)
Department for Admissions and International Affairs
ul. Wały Chrobrego 1-2
70-500 Szczecin
POLSKA (Poland)
Questions? we are available at: international@pm.szczecin.pl
Language requirements
To study in the Maritime University of Szczecin you are required to know Polish or English language at B2 level (for programmes with Polish or English language as the language of instruction respectively).
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS:
Fees and tuitions
Annual fees:
All tuition and study payments at the Maritime University of Szczecin should be paid in PLN. The below PDF files contain all detailed information about tuition fees (per year) for degree programmes offered in Polish and English language at the Maritime University of Szczecin (MUS).
Studying in English language
Currently, Maritime University of Szczecin delivers only few degree courses in English language (they are highlighted in the above PDF file). Please, pay attention to the fact that the price for EU citizens and holders of the Polish Card is greatly reduced as they are treated equally with Polish citizens. Foreigners from outside the European Union who are not holders of the Polish Card have to pay the full tuition fee.
Additional costs for students of the seagoing programs
Students of Navigation, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics and Inland Shipping have to pay extra for International Medical Certificate for service at Sea: approx. PLN 400 (approx. EUR 90) which is valid for 1 or 2 years depending on the doctor’s decision, and for the Seaman’s registration book: EUR 50 which is a one-time fee. These fees are paid in external institutions, i.e. a medical clinic and the Maritime Office in Szczecin.
Admission options – check your status
For whom?
All other foreigners not listed in the section above.
If you are Polish, click here

