Automation (Bachelor's degree)

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Program Overview

The Bachelor's degree program in Automation is a six-semester course designed to provide students with a solid foundation in control systems, electronics, instrumentation, and industrial automation. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills through laboratory work, projects, and internships. Students will explore key topics such as automatic control, signal processing, embedded systems, and robotics, preparing them to meet the technological demands of modern industries. Graduates of this program will be equipped to pursue careers in automation engineering, industrial maintenance, and system integration, or to continue their studies at the postgraduate level.

Teaching Language : French- English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The core courses of the Bachelor's program in Automation are designed to build a strong theoretical and practical foundation in automatic control and related technologies. These courses include Automatic Control Theory, Industrial Automation, Signal Processing, Electrical Machines, Electronics, Sensors and Instrumentation, Microcontroller Systems, and Real-Time Control. Students also receive essential training in applied mathematics, system modeling, and programming. Through a combination of lectures, lab work, and simulation exercises, the core curriculum equips students with the analytical and technical skills necessary to design, implement, and maintain automated systems in various industrial contexts.

Advanced Topics

In the final semesters of the Automation program, students are introduced to advanced topics that reflect the evolving needs of modern industry and research. These include Adaptive and Robust Control, Artificial Intelligence in Automation, Embedded Systems Design, Industrial Networks (such as PROFIBUS and CAN), Process Control, and Robotics. These courses aim to deepen students' understanding of complex systems and prepare them to tackle real-world engineering challenges. Advanced simulations, project-based learning, and exposure to current technologies ensure that graduates are well-prepared for innovation-driven careers or further academic pursuits in control and automation engineering.

Admissions Information

Admission to the Bachelor's degree in Automation is open to students who have successfully completed the first year of studies in Science and Technology. A solid foundation in mathematics and physics is recommended to ensure success in the program.

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