Explore the programs and courses offered by Autonomous Embedded Systems Engineering
The Autonomous Embedded Systems Engineering (AESE) program is a three-year engineering degree designed for students who have completed a preparatory cycle. It aims to train highly skilled engineers capable of designing, developing, and integrating intelligent embedded systems with autonomous capabilities.
This program is part of the National Higher School of Autonomous Systems Technology strategy to meet national and international technological demands in robotics, IoT, intelligent systems, and automation. It combines strong theoretical foundations with advanced practical training to prepare graduates for diverse industrial and research careers.
The core curriculum includes fundamental engineering and scientific courses such as:
These courses provide the essential scientific and technical foundation for embedded systems engineering.
Advanced modules focus on cutting-edge technologies and emerging fields:
These subjects enable graduates to design systems capable of perception, decision-making, and autonomous operation in complex environments.
Admission to the Autonomous Embedded Systems Engineering program is open to students who have successfully completed the preparatory cycle at the National Higher School of Autonomous Systems Technology. International students may also be admitted, provided they submit an official equivalence certificate confirming the completion of an engineering preparatory program abroad.
Selection is based on academic merit, taking into account the overall ranking achieved during the two preparatory years, as well as the number of available seats. Admission is also governed by the institution’s internal orientation rules, ensuring a transparent and competitive selection process.