Robotics Engineering
- Bulgaria
- Greece
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The aim of the Bachelor's Degree program is to provide students with the knowledge, techniques and skills required for the design, development and maintenance of software systems needed for modern industrial and service robotic systems.
What do you learn?
The Robotics Engineering Bachelor's program provides a solid foundation in the fundamental and standard disciplines of information technology.
The main part of the course provides the knowledge of automation, electronics, mechanics and telecommunications in the context of robotics and the knowledge of computer technology for robotics.
This knowledge enables the robotic engineer to analyze problems in the industrial and service sectors and to design, develop and maintain software systems related to the identified robotic solutions, including the analysis of ethical and legal issues.
What can you do with it?
The main employment opportunities for the robotics engineer are freelance work as an analyst, designer or tester of robotics software systems or parts thereof.
In addition, the robotics engineering graduate may work in public and private service organizations, such as companies that manufacture robotics hardware and software, industries that use automation and robotics systems, and companies that operate in the public and private service sectors related to automation and robotics.
The graduate who wishes to continue his or her studies can enter the Master's program in Computer Engineering, which already has a specific curriculum in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, without educational debt.
He or she can also complete the Master's degree course in Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering for Industry and the Master's degree course in Electronic Engineering.
The training chain is ideally completed with the international ICT doctorate program, in which there are several profiles in the field of robotics.
The Master's graduate can also participate in the recently established Doctorate of National Interest in Robotics and Intelligent Machines.