Mechatronics Graduation 2020

Date 2020-11-17

On Saturday, October 10th, 2020, this year's virtual MCI graduation took place. While in previous years, you could go out to eat and celebrate with your loved ones after the graduation, this year these two events were combined. 

 

In 2020, a total of 58 students in the Bachelor's program "Mechatronics" and the Master's program "Mechatronics & Smart Technologies" were able to celebrate their graduation.

Video messages from high-ranking personalities from business, science, society and politics, including Federal President Alexander van der Bellen and Governor Günther Platter, expressed their appreciation of the graduates and acknowledged the outstanding quality of the MCI program.

Studying at the MCI represents an investment in a successful future: Thanks to the close cooperation with the business world and the practical orientation of all study programs, MCI graduates are in particularly high demand on the job market and have several job offers even before graduation.

The extensive services offered by the MCI Career Center, such as a job and internship exchange, workshops and coaching, efficiently bring supply and demand together and further facilitate entry into the job market. Accordingly, MCI graduates enjoy a high level of acceptance on the job market, which is reflected in countless satisfied employers and international rankings and evaluations.

 

Disclaimer:  The photos were taken before the appearance of Covid-19

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