Type: 
University of Technology
Region: 
Mazowieckie
Programme: 
Automatic control and robotics
Area: 
Technological sciences
Level: 
Master's Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
4 semesters
Tuition fee: 
3000 EUR per year
Degree awarded: 
M.Sc.
Scholarships available: 
No
Application deadline: 
Wednesday, 17 July, 2024
Language: 
EN
Day of semester start: 
Tuesday, 1 October, 2024
Credits (ECTS): 
120
Admission requirements: 
Description: 
The program is designed as a high-quality educational offer in the area of advanced and 
intelligent robotics. After graduation the students will have mastered the diverse areas of 
robotics (mathematical modeling, control egineering, computer engineering, mechanical 
design) to an extent to be able to deal with robotics systems as a whole rather than just to 
focus on one particular area. The future career prospects for graduates are very good as the 
proposed courses are relevant to today’s advanced technology society and because the current 
output of universities is insufficient to meet the demand of industry and research programmes. 
Students may take the master as a professional terminal degree, or join PhD programmes 
afterwards. 
The graduate of the Robotics studies will demonstrate both the knowledge and abilities 
necessary for creative work in design, construction, programming and analysis of automation 
and control systems, as well as industrial and service robot systems. He/she will be capable 
of solving complex, interdisciplinary problems dealing with control and robotics. The 
graduate will have general and engineering knowledge at the level enabling him/her to 
conduct research in RTD centres. The graduate can be employed as senior management in 
mechanical, electrotechnical, chemical and related industrial sectors. He/she will be capable 
of designing and analysing complex robotics systems with the use of modern advanced 
design and analytical tools. He/she will be provided with the theretical background enabling 
the solution of research problems in the field of control and robotics. 
 

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