Explore the programs and courses offered by Unmanned Systems Navigation and Control
The Engineering Program in Unmanned Systems Navigation and Control is a three-year specialization offered after the preparatory cycle at the National Higher School of Autonomous Systems Technology. The program prepares future engineers to design, develop, and operate autonomous systems in terrestrial, aerial, and marine environments. It combines strong theoretical foundations with practical laboratory work, industrial internships, and project-based learning to meet the growing demands of modern industries and technological innovation.
The program includes a strong set of core engineering and scientific courses such as:
· Linear and Nonlinear Control Systems
· Embedded Systems Design
· Instrumentation and Sensors
· Digital Signal Processing
· Communication Systems
· Real-Time Operating Systems
· Autonomous Navigation
· Computer Vision
· Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics
· Power Electronics
· Robotics and Multi-Agent Systems
Students also complete laboratory work, engineering projects, and professional internships throughout the program.
Advanced topics include Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Advanced Navigation Systems, Human-Robot Interaction, Cybersecurity for Unmanned Systems, UAV Flight Testing, Swarm Robotics, Reverse Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering Fundamentals. The final semester is fully dedicated to an industrial or research internship leading to a thesis and oral defense.
Admission to this specialty is open to students who have completed the preparatory cycle at the National Higher School of Autonomous Systems Technology. International students holding an equivalency certificate proving the completion of preparatory engineering studies abroad may also be admitted. Selection is based on merit and academic ranking, subject to the number of available seats.