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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe main objective of the speciality "Master's degree in Automation & systems" is to training students with an advanced theoretical and practical ability to design, analyses, develop and implement control and supervision systems using automation, signal processing and electronics tools. The Automatic Control and Systems Master's program is taught over two years (4 semesters): The first year of the Master's program is made up of two semesters, with students taking courses specific to their curriculum. The second year of the Master's program consists of two semesters. The first semester is academic, with both professional and research teaching units. The second semester is devoted to an end-of-study project.
The core courses essentially consists of: - Multivariable Linear Systems, - Signal processing, - Converter-machine association, - Optimization, - Non-linear systems; - Optimal control, - Applied electronics, - PLC and supervision.
The advanced topics essentially consists of:- Predictive and adaptive control, - Intelligent control, - System diagnostics, - Control of handling robots.
Admission reserved to students with a 3-years higher education qualification (bachelor's degree or equivalent) in automation, electronics, electrical engineering, or another degree in science and technology field.
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