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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Academic Bachelor’s degree in Automatic Control is a scientific and technical program focused on the study of dynamic systems and their regulation. It equips students with core skills in modeling, analysis, and design of control systems used across various industrial sectors, including automation, energy, chemical processes, and electronics.
Fundamental courses include Applied Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Physics, Industrial Informatics, System Modeling, and Basics of Control Engineering. These courses lay the groundwork necessary for understanding and mastering control systems.
Students then progress to more specialized modules such as Linear and Nonlinear Control, Digital Control, System Identification, and Industrial Process Regulation. These advanced subjects develop expertise aligned with modern industrial needs.
Admission to this program is open to high-school graduates from scientific and technical tracks, primarily those holding a Baccalaureate in Mathematics, Math-Tech, or Experimental Sciences. Selection is based on Baccalaureate results according to criteria set by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
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