2. Subjects
The mandatory courses are:
Advanced and multivariable control
Automation and control laboratory
Computer aided manufacturing
Dynamics of electrical machines and drives
Dynamics of mechanical systems
Model identification and data analysis
Software engineering
Among the optional courses:
Automation and control in vehicles
Automation of energy systems
Control of industrial robots
Production systems control
Project work
Safety in automation systems
Thesis and final exam
Presentation
This programme aims at providing graduates with sound engineering
skills to design, to develop, to implement and to manage automation
systems for manufacturing plants, industrial processes, mechatronic devices,
distribution networks and environmental systems. Graduates have a strong
background in the classical engineering fields, in the information
and in the telecommunication technologies. The interdisciplinary nature of
this programme provides graduates with all the necessary skills to design
and to manage systems resulting from the integration of highly diverse
technologies.
Graduates will have wide employment opportunities in many fields:
industry producing manufacturing systems, automatic machines, robotic
systems, mechatronic systems, process industry, transportation systems,
transportation and distribution networks, food industry, electrical appliances,
home automation and environmental resources.
The programme is taught in English.
Eligible students
Students holding a Bachelor degree in a related area, with a solid
background in the fundamentals of engineering, i.e. Mathematics, Computer
Science, Physics. Adequate skills are also requested in the core disciplines
of the Programme, i.e. Automatic Control, Applied Mechanics, Electrical
Machines and Drives.
Fees
For EU students fees are based on students’ family
income and on the presented study plan. They range from
about €900 to €3,500 per year. For Non-EU students fees
amount to about €3,500 per year.