Master of Science - Automation Engineering (IT)


Organizator:
Politecnico di Milano
Adresa:
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milano, Italia
Telefon:
+39 02 2399 9761
e-mail:
infostudents@polimi.it, ivan.mangov@gmail.com
Website:
http://www.polimi.it

Opis kursa:

Nastava se odvija na italijanskom jeziku. Za informacije na srpskom jeziku možete pisati na ivan.mangov@gmail.com .

The course aims at forming a second level automation engineer; namely, a professional able to design, implement, develop or manage devices, apparatuses and systems meant to make as operator-independent as possible the behavior of machines, plants, production processes, public utility services and networks. Focus is therefore primarily set on integrating information technology with standard engineering fields (Electrical, Mechanical, Aerospace, Energy and Chemical Engineering) in order to foster innovative solutions to a wide variety of technical problems posed by contemporary industrial societies. The outline of the overall course of studies is a partially elective blending of disciplines meant to provide a mix of current professional expertise with other subject areas, application as well as theoretically oriented, characterized by a deeper scientific flavor. The job market in Automation Engineering involves all sectors of industry, including companies engaged in transportation activities, in public utility services and networks, and especially in various fields of growing economic and technical weight like mechatronics, robotics, domotics, avionics, and so on.

The Course requires full time attendance and involves classroom and laboratory activities

Basic requirement is a first level degree for a total of 180 credits. In addition, 120 more credits must be obtained in keeping with the rules established by the syllabus of the second level degree. In particular, out of 300 credits, at least 60 credits are to fall in the area of basic engineering education (Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Physics), at least 100 credits must involve the core disciplines (Automatica, Applied Mechanics, Electrical Machines and Drivers), at least 30 credits are to be taken in the area of complementary engineering disciplines (Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Energy Converting Machines, Power Plants, Telecommunication Engineering, etc.), at least 70 credits must come from other subject areas.