Knowledge and skills
Students of this specialty gain knowledge and skills in the following areas:
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programming and management of industrial and mobile robots
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design and operation of automation and control equipment
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programming of machine tools, robots and automated production systems
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automation of process equipment
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good computer knowledge background
Job prospects
After completing this specialty, a graduate will be able to find employment in companies involved in:
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designing control systems
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production of industrial robots
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the introduction of robotics and process automation, installation and commissioning of production lines
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design, implementation and operation of modern industrial automation and robotics systems
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medical technology and medical IT systems
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optical, optoelectronic and photonic equipment
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fiber optic and laser systems, automatic image recognition systems
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designing control and measurement systems, diagnostic systems and research systems
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quality, certification and validation management systems
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design and production of electronic and precision equipment
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use of multimedia systems in the mass-media and film studios





The specialisation schedule – Mechatronics and robotics




