Bachelor's Degree in Automation and Industrial Electronic Engineering

Study guides

Timetables

Morning schedule: 1st and 2n years
Afternoon schedule: all years
Special schedules for working students

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Bachelor's Degree Final Project
1st year 54 6    
2nd year 6 54    
3rd year   60    
4th year     48 12
Total 60 120 48 12

Period of study

Six-monthly

Part-time or full-time

Full-time. Slow track available.

Specialisations

Double Specialisation
Specialisation in Robotics & Industry 4.0

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year

1st semester
-Physics
-Calculus
-Computer Science
-Introduction to Business Management
-Anthropology
-Environmental Engineering
2nd semester
-Chemistry
-Mathematical Analysis
-Engineering Design Graphics
-Electrical Physics
-Applied Mathematics

1st semester
-Business Organisation
-Electronic Systems
-Statistics
-Theory of Machines and Mechanisms
-Automation and Industrial Control Methods
2nd semester
-Materials Science and Technology
-Fundamentals of Thermal and Fluid Engineering
-Circuit Theory
-Technical Office and Project Management
-Strength of Materials

3rd year 4th year

1st semester
-Electronic Technology
-Digital Electronics and Microprocessors
-Industrial Manufacturing Systems
-Electrotechnics
-Automatic Control
-Electronic Engineering Project I
2nd semester
-Truth, Kindness and Beauty
-Industrial Computing and Communications
-Industrial Automation
-Power Electronics
-Electronic Instrumentation
-Electronic Engineering Project II

-Bachelor's Degree Final Project

 

Optional subjects

4th year 
  • Teaching Methods for Electronic Engineering
  • Foreign Language (English)
  • Foregin Language (German)
  • Advanced Control Techniques
  • Information and Communications Technology
 
Specialisation in Robotics and Industry 4.0 Dual Specialisation 

To obtain this speicalisation you must enrol in a minimum of 48 credits.

  • Robotic Systems
  • Signal Processing and Data Analysis
  • Industrial Communications
  • Advanced Robotics
  • Industrial Electronics Applications
  • Industrial Internet of Things
  • Work Placement (12 cr.)

To obtain a dual specialisation you must enrol in 60 credits, distributed in the following manner: 48 credits at the collaborating entity, of which 12 credits correspond to the Final Bachelor's Degree Project, and 36 credits belonging to the subjects Company Placement I and II. The remaining 12 credits must be formed by two optional subjects offered at the EUSS. 

 

  • Company Placement I (18 cr.)
  • Company Placement II (18 cr.)

 

All optional subjects are worth 6 credits except when otherwise specified.