Automation Technology and Industrial Internet of Things (BSc Electrical Engineering)
University of Mannheim
at Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts · Kronach, Bavaria
Duration
8 semesters
Tuition
On request
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Online
The International Bachelor’s in Automation and Robotics at Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts provides a comprehensive education that blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Covering key areas within automation and control engineering, this program enables students to explore essential topics such as robotics, control systems, and intelligent automation technologies. The curriculum is designed to equip students with the necessary expertise to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of automation and robotics.
Structured over eight semesters, the program comprises various modules that emphasize both practical applications and academic research. Students gain ECTS credits as they progress through these modules, culminating in a thesis project in the final semester. As a university of applied sciences, Coburg also includes a practical or internship semester, allowing students to gain hands-on experience and apply their learning in real-world settings. This combination of theoretical and practical training prepares graduates for a successful career in the field.
The skills developed throughout the program include critical thinking, problem-solving, and technical proficiency, all of which are highly valued in today's job market. Students will work on projects that boost their creativity and technical skills, making them adept at utilizing cutting-edge technologies in automation and robotics. The program is particularly suitable for those who have a keen interest in technology and engineering, and aspire to work in a dynamic and innovative environment.
Graduates find opportunities in various German industries, including manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and IT. With a strong emphasis on collaboration with industry partners and the Mittelstand, students are well-connected to local businesses that are pivotal to Germany's economic landscape. Upon completion of their studies, graduates are entitled to an 18-month post-study job-seeking permit, providing ample time to secure employment while potentially working part-time during their studies to gain additional experience.
It typically takes 8 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Automation EngineerRobotics TechnicianControl Systems EngineerResearch and Development EngineerProject Manager Graduates find opportunities in various German industries, including manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and IT. With a strong emphasis on collaboration with industry...
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