Course Overview
The Master of Mechatronics at KOREATECH supports advanced education in robotics, automation, intelligent control, smart manufacturing, embedded systems, and industrial engineering. Students complete research projects that solve real engineering problems and gain experience with advanced laboratory equipment. Many projects are carried out with industry partners, giving students practical research experience before graduation.
The university has built a strong reputation for engineering education through industry cooperation, research activity, and practical training. Graduate students have opportunities to publish academic papers, present research at conferences, and join funded research programs. Graduates work in robotics companies, smart factory operations, automotive manufacturers, semiconductor industries, aerospace companies, research institutes, and technology firms. Many continue into doctoral programs in South Korea and abroad. The program gives graduates the technical knowledge and research skills needed for advanced engineering careers in many parts of the world.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Robotics, Automation Engineering, Control Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline from a recognized university.
Typical application documents include:
- Completed application form
- Bachelor's degree certificate
- Academic transcripts
- Passport copy
- Study plan
- Statement of purpose
- Recommendation letters
- CV or resume
- English language test score, if required
Scholarships are available for qualified international students. KOREATECH provides graduate scholarships, tuition discounts, research assistantships, laboratory funding, and government scholarship opportunities. Scholarship awards depend on academic achievement, research performance, and supervisor approval.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a valid D-2 visa may work part-time after approval from the university and the immigration office. Graduate students are generally allowed up to 30 hours per week during semesters and full-time during official vacation periods, subject to current visa regulations.
Language Requirement