Industry Professions: Mechatronics, Robotics 12 months Undergraduate Programme By Université Paris-Saclay |TopUniversities

Industry Professions: Mechatronics, Robotics

Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

170 EURTuition Fee/year

Programme overview

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This license aims to complete a general technological culture with a specialization in areas not covered by traditional training. It is distinguished in particular from traditional technological licenses by an asserted business purpose. The Robotics course aims to give technicians a qualification in robotics and industrial automation. One of the particularities of this license is that the auditors are trained on robotic cell simulation tools and that they have the possibility of using a wide variety of industrial robots. In addition, the training aims to regularly update its fleet of software, computers and robots with regard to recent developments in the industry. Professionals thus trained in the Robotics course are able to immediately master industrial reality, which offers them immediate opportunities among designers and integrators of automated production systems. In addition, they gradually acquire an ability to integrate mechanical, electrotechnical and electronic technologies and to ensure their optimal functioning by programming on different software platforms. The lessons provided within this course also aim to provide in-depth knowledge of the integration constraints of robotic systems in complex environments, industrial or not. which offers them immediate opportunities with designers and integrators of automated production systems. In addition, they gradually acquire an ability to integrate mechanical, electrotechnical and electronic technologies and to ensure their optimal functioning by programming on different software platforms. The lessons provided within this course also aim to provide in-depth knowledge of the integration constraints of robotic systems in complex environments, industrial or not. which offers them immediate opportunities with designers and integrators of automated production systems. In addition, they gradually acquire an ability to integrate mechanical, electrotechnical and electronic technologies and to ensure their optimal functioning by programming on different software platforms. The lessons provided within this course also aim to provide in-depth knowledge of the integration constraints of robotic systems in complex environments, industrial or not.

Programme overview

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This license aims to complete a general technological culture with a specialization in areas not covered by traditional training. It is distinguished in particular from traditional technological licenses by an asserted business purpose. The Robotics course aims to give technicians a qualification in robotics and industrial automation. One of the particularities of this license is that the auditors are trained on robotic cell simulation tools and that they have the possibility of using a wide variety of industrial robots. In addition, the training aims to regularly update its fleet of software, computers and robots with regard to recent developments in the industry. Professionals thus trained in the Robotics course are able to immediately master industrial reality, which offers them immediate opportunities among designers and integrators of automated production systems. In addition, they gradually acquire an ability to integrate mechanical, electrotechnical and electronic technologies and to ensure their optimal functioning by programming on different software platforms. The lessons provided within this course also aim to provide in-depth knowledge of the integration constraints of robotic systems in complex environments, industrial or not. which offers them immediate opportunities with designers and integrators of automated production systems. In addition, they gradually acquire an ability to integrate mechanical, electrotechnical and electronic technologies and to ensure their optimal functioning by programming on different software platforms. The lessons provided within this course also aim to provide in-depth knowledge of the integration constraints of robotic systems in complex environments, industrial or not. which offers them immediate opportunities with designers and integrators of automated production systems. In addition, they gradually acquire an ability to integrate mechanical, electrotechnical and electronic technologies and to ensure their optimal functioning by programming on different software platforms. The lessons provided within this course also aim to provide in-depth knowledge of the integration constraints of robotic systems in complex environments, industrial or not.

Admission Requirements

72+
5.5+
Holders of a Bac+2 of the type: - DUT GMP (Mechanical and Production Engineering), DUT GEII (Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing), DUT GIM (Industrial Engineering and Maintenance), DUT Physical Measurements. - BTS CRSA (Design and Production of Automatic Systems), BTS CPI (Design of Industrial Products), BTS CIM (Design and industrialization in Microtechnology), BTS MAI (Industrial Mechanics and Automation), BTS ELT (Electrotechnics), BTS SE (Systems Electronics), BTS ATI (Technical Assistance Engineer). - L2 Scientists with technological knowledge. - Other training is accepted depending on the candidate's motivation.

1 Year
Jan
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
170 EUR
International
170 EUR

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