Why choose Robotics?
Companies need engineers who can make robots and automated systems work in real-world settings. Robotics is being used increasingly in industry, healthcare, agriculture and the energy sector, and many companies need employees who can develop, programme and implement these solutions.
On the Bachelor of Engineering programme in Robotics, you learn to work hands-on with robots, automation, software and control.
The programme is closely connected to industry and to the robotics environment around Odense. This gives you good opportunities to work with specific problems, build contacts with companies and develop a profile that is in demand on the labour market.
Robotics is for you if you…
- want to work with robots, automation and software
- are interested in how technology can solve specific tasks in companies
- want to develop solutions that can be used directly in production and operations
- want to combine programming, mathematics, sensors and control technology
- want a career-oriented engineering programme with strong job opportunities
What will you learn?
On the Bachelor of Engineering programme in Robotics, you learn to develop software for controlling robots, advanced production systems and automated facilities. You gain knowledge of modern technology in the robotics and automation sector and learn to work with both classic industrial robots and more complex systems in which several units are connected.
You work with mathematics, physics, software development, programmable controllers, computer vision, sensors and modelling. You learn, for example, how a robot should move, how it can grip, move and process objects, and how data from robotic systems can be used to control and improve the solution.
You also learn to integrate robots into existing production facilities and to develop both low-level software and high-level software for the robotics and automation sector. This enables you to contribute to customer-specific solutions and work with automation in companies where the technology must operate reliably in practice.
Teaching format
Teaching combines theory, laboratory work and project work. You work with specific tasks and learn to turn your knowledge into technical solutions that can be used in companies.
As a Bachelor of Engineering student, you take a career-oriented programme in which an internship is a fixed part of the course. Here you gain experience of working as an engineer and of using robotics, automation and software development in a company.
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