Automation

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Program Overview

Automation is defined as the science of analysis and control of dynamic systems. It is a constantly evolving discipline located at the crossroads of many fields, which grants it great importance in terms of applications.

Indeed, modern industry abounds with industrial automation systems that rely on a wide variety of technologies: pneumatics, electromechanics, electronics, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. For this reason, industrial companies expect universities to train specialists with a multidisciplinary profile who master computer science and industrial control tools to put their skills and expertise at the service of these sectors. They will then contribute to the company's efficiency by providing the right information for the right decision.

 

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Semester 1 (S1)

  • Mathematical Analysis 1
  • Algebra 1
  • Elements of Mechanics
  • Structure of Matter

Semester 2 (S2)

  • Mathematical Analysis 2
  • Algebra 2
  • Electricity and Magnetism
  • Thermodynamics

Semester 3 (S3)

  • Mathematical Analysis 3
  • Waves and Vibrations
  • Fundamental Electronics 1
  • Fundamental Electrical Engineering 1

 

Advanced Topics

Semester 4 (S4)

·      Linear and Continuous Control Systems

·      Combinational and Sequential Logic

·      Signal Theory

·      Automated Systems Architecture

Semester 5 (S5)

·      Control of Linear Systems

·      Power Electronics

·      Systems Modeling and Identification

·      Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

·      Programming in C++

Admissions Information