First-cycle studies for the Bachelor’s degree in Engineering in the field of industry digitization.
First-cycle studies for the Bachelor’s degree in Engineering in the field of industry digitization will let you acquire skills and knowledge in the field of designing, completing, implementing modern production lines connected via industrial communication networks with production management and planning systems – in line with the Industry 4.0 concept. You will use artificial intelligence in vision systems of robots and production processes. You will program, run, and test autonomous mobile robots collaborating with intelligent components of a digital factory.
The study program includes among others:
Study programme: Industry Digitalization, full-time Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (accessible PDF document, 223 kB)
Course description cards, semester 1 (accessible PDF document, 970 kB)
Course description cards, semester 2 (accessible PDF document, 739 kB)
Course description cards, semester 3 (accessible PDF document, 821 kB)
Course description cards, semester 4 (accessible PDF document, 665 kB)
Course description cards, semester 5 (accessible PDF document, 1030 kB)
Course description cards, semester 6 (accessible PDF document, 877 kB)
Course description cards, semester 7 (accessible PDF document, 779 kB)
Elective blocks to specialize in electrical engineering and electronics.
This engineering course will let you gather knowledge in mathematics, physics, circuits theory, electronics, electromagnetic waves theory, signals processing, telecommunications, metrology, control engineering, renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, electromagnetic compatibility, digital and embedded systems. Within elective courses you will find modules developing your knowledge and skills in selected areas of electronics or electrical engineering including:
First-cycle studies for the Bachelor’s degree in Engineering in the field of automatic control and robotics.
First-cycle studies for the Bachelor’s degree in Engineering in the field of automatic control and robotics will let you acquire skills and knowledge in: mathematics, technical drawing and CAD in electrical and mechanical engineering, engineering materials, operating systems (Linux and Android), computer and industrial networks, electrical and electronics engineering, programming in C, C++, and Java, programming of embedded systems, PLCs, programmable logic devices, fundamentals of robotics, robots design, process control, telecommunications, kinematics and dynamics of mechanisms, electric and fluid drive systems, signal theory, visualization of industrial processes, control instrumentation and measurement systems, automation of processes.
Elective modules include:
Study programme: Automatic Control and Robotics, full-time Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (accessible PDF document, 382 kB)
Course description cards, semester 1 (accessible PDF document, 260 kB)
Course description cards, semester 2 (accessible PDF document, 176 kB)
Course description cards, semester 3 (accessible PDF document, 214 kB)
Course description cards, semester 4 (accessible PDF document, 191 kB)
Course description cards, semester 5 (accessible PDF document, 267 kB)
Course description cards, semester 6 (accessible PDF document, 282 kB)
Course description cards, semester 7 (accessible PDF document, 223 kB)