Academic bachelor (180 credits: 3 x 60) and master (1 x 60) programme Industrial Sciences: Electro-Mechanics Engineering (Industrial Engineer)
Erasmus code 06.2
The training to academic bachelor in electro-mechanics has been aimed at the different scopes of the electro-mechanics. The student acquires a sound scientifically founded knowledge and skills concerning applicative fields such as electrical engineering, applied mechanics, product design technology, automation, robotics and energy.
The student gets also acquainted with the applied scientific research (of the department) in the field of production technology, energy, automation, robotics and renewing mechanical technologies.
The master in electro-mechanics takes in the continuous evolution of techniques and technology key position on a lot of fields. The diploma provides perspectives for employment in nearly all branches of the industrial society concerning research and development, production and maintenance, sale and management.
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