Objectif
Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how complex engineering projects should be designed and managed over the life cycle of the project. Issues such as automatic control of machinery, logistics, and the coordination of different teams become more difficult when dealing with large, complex projects. Systems engineering deals with work-processes and tools to manage risks on such projects, and it overlaps with both technical and human-centered disciplines such as control engineering, industrial engineering
and project management.
The MSc Robotics and Automation will give you a firm grounding in control engineering and intelligent systems concepts, along with the ability to comprehend and fully specify integrated Automation Systems embodies intelligence, Robotic and Automation hardware and software, and virtual reality (VR)/simulation technologies. This qualification also provides a suitable background for research in advanced autonomous systems with reference to robotics.
Public
This Postgraduate programme is for students who already have an Engineering, Computer Science or Bio-engineering, and Mechanical background and wish to specialise in Systems engineering, Robotics and Automation.
With a particular emphasis on Advanced Robotics, the learning will focus on systems that are designed to operate with a degree of intelligence and autonomy.
After spending 4 weeks in Salford (G.B.), the students will stay in Biarritz (French bask seaside), taught by the Salford lecturers, by Estia lecturers, and by Industrial experts.
Conditions d'admission
A minimum of a 2.2 honours degree in engineering or science.
The French equivalent is : a Master-part1 validated.
Estia has been in partnership with the University of Salford for seven years. If you are currently studying an engineering subject at Estia you will be able to complete this MSc as part of your final year of study.
Please enquire for further information.