
The second year of the GSA pathway covers in-depth studies in control theory and its applications in industrial fields. Students are trained in new approaches to control systems, modelling, observation, and identification of industrial systems. Finally, to provide a strong industrial focus, students in the initial training track undertake an internship within industrial companies to apply their acquired skills and facilitate their integration into the industry upon graduation.
Learning resources:
“Robotics and Industrial Processes” practical platform, equipped with several automated systems using Siemens and Schneider PLCs, multiple industrial robots from various manufacturers, and computer laboratories.
Teaching methods:
Lectures, tutorials, practical work, and supervised projects.
In terms of equivalence or bridging options, it is possible to apply for recognition of prior learning (VAE).
The programme is primarily delivered on campus.
Career opportunities:
As control and robotics engineers, our graduates work in the processing, energy, food, pharmaceutical, and transport sectors, as well as in design offices specialising in automation and specialised machinery.
Further studies:
There are no further study options, as the M2 represents the final year of the programme.
All teaching units use Continuous Assessment. Marks are awarded based on various types of work:
Laboratory reports
Homework assignments
Written exams
Multiple-choice questionnaires (MCQs)
Project dossiers
Internship reports
Oral presentations