Information about the course
Field of study:
Automatic Control, Cybernetics and RoboticsLevel of studies:
second-cycle studiesMode of study:
Full-time studiesDate of commencement of studies:
February 2024Faculty:
Faculty of Electronics,Telecommunications and InformaticsLevel of qualification according to the European and national qualifications frameworks:
full qualification at the 7th level of the Polish Qualifications FrameworkProfessional title obtained by the graduate:
magister inżynierLearning profile:
general academic profileNumber of semesters:
-
3
Number of ECTS credits:
- 67 - Field of study: Automatic Control, Cybernetics and Robotics
- 90 - Specialization: Computer Control Systems
- 90 - Specialization: Intelligent Decision Systems and Robotics
Work placement:
A long-term industrial research internship with a duration of minimum 26 weeks is projected in the form of optional module. The internship is based on the Regulations for Long-term Industrial Research internships.
Graduation requirements:
- To obtain the required number of ECTS points specified in the curriculum by completing the subjects referred in the plan of study,
- To prepare a master thesis and to obtain positive grades from the supervisor and the reviewer,
- To pass the master diploma exam due to the date scheduled by the dean.
Graduate profile and further learning opportunities:
A graduate of Automatic, Cybernetics and Robotics is prepared to solve complex, interdisciplinary problems in the field of broadly understood automation and robotics. During his/her studies, he acquires knowledge needed for creative activity in the use of appropriate design and construction methods of automation systems, microprocessor control of industrial devices, robot software and automated machining centers. The Master of Science (MSc) in Automation Engineering has the knowledge and skills required to undertake work related to the design, launching and operation of automation systems in various industrial and non-industrial applications. He/She is also prepared to work on installing and operating automated production stations, in particular industrial robotic stations. The graduate also has the skills to use computer hardware, program both universal computers and digital controllers, and connect them with various external devices.
Upon completing the five-year master's degree in automation, the graduate also has knowledge of automatic regulation algorithms and other calculation and decision algorithms. Acquired skills pose the possibility of undertaking work in virtually all types of industry, including the food industry, chemical processing, mechanical industry, automotive and many others. The graduate is prepared to undertake the Ph.D. studies.