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Mechatronics
Lectures delivered in Polish
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1st CYCLE
WITHOUT SPECIALISATION FULL-TIME: 7 SEMESTERS
Graduates of the 1st cycle degree programmes can analyse and design simple electronic circuits (including ones applied for control and signal processing), as well as select sensors and actuating systems with specific facility requirements in mind. They design algorithms, which they implement on PC and embedded platforms. They have knowledge indispensable for analysing and selecting mechanical and electronic manufacturing technologies. They design, integrate, and model simple mechatronic systems and then review their performance correctness.
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
- Maintenance departments (automated systems, control and measuring as well as technological systems).
- Servicing stations, including ones specialised in servicing automotive vehicles.
- Companies manufacturing mechatronic devices (manufacturing, automotive industry, medicine, household appliances).
2nd CYCLE
FULL-TIME: 3 SEMESTERS
Graduates of the 2nd cycle can analyse, design, and implement advanced signal processing and mechatronic system control circuits. They design mechatronic circuits and construct specific components and subsystems (mechanics, electronics, and software). They have the necessary knowledge to perform simulation and experimental tests of mechatronic circuits. They can manage time, teams, and projects using PM methods and tools.
SPECIALISATIONS:
- MECHATRONICS OF MACHINES AND VEHICLES
- MECHATRONICS IN MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
- Design and integration of advanced mechatronic systems with respect to the construction of machines, vehicles, special instrumentation, and devices.
- Well-qualified engineers involved in interdisciplinary technical projects, research and development works, quality assurance, and control in enterprises and research units.
Engineers involved in research and development activities, quality control, and operation of measuring systems in enterprises and research units.