1. Control Theory:
Students delve into the principles of control system design, including classical and modern control techniques.
2. Digital Control Systems:
This area covers the analysis and design of control systems using digital technology and microcontrollers.
3. Linear and Nonlinear Control:
Students study the control of linear and nonlinear dynamic systems, which have applications in various industries.
4. Robotics and Automation:
Robotics and automation courses focus on the design and control of robotic systems used in manufacturing, healthcare, and other sectors.
5. Instrumentation and Sensors:
Understanding sensors and instrumentation is crucial for collecting data and providing feedback in control systems.
6. Process Control:
This area involves the control of industrial processes, such as chemical plants and manufacturing facilities.
7. Optimal Control:
Students learn about optimization techniques for controlling systems to achieve desired performance criteria.
2. Automation Engineer:
Automation engineers focus on automating processes and systems to improve efficiency and reduce human intervention.
3. Robotics Engineer:
Robotics engineers work on the design and programming of robotic systems used in industries like manufacturing and healthcare.
4. Instrumentation Engineer:
Instrumentation engineers specialize in the design and maintenance of measurement and control systems used in various industries.
5. Process Control Engineer:
Process control engineers are responsible for optimizing industrial processes to ensure product quality and efficiency.
6. Research and Development (R&D) Engineer:
R&D engineers work on developing new control technologies and systems for innovative applications.
2. Automation Specialist:
Specializes in automating processes and systems to improve productivity and reduce human intervention.
3. Robotics Engineer:
Works on the design, programming, and maintenance of robotic systems for manufacturing and other industries.
4. Instrumentation Engineer:
Focuses on the design and maintenance of measurement and control systems.
5. Process Control Engineer:
Optimizes industrial processes to ensure consistent product quality and efficiency.
1. Entry-Level Control Systems Engineer: ?400,000 to ?800,000 per year
2. Automation Engineer: ?400,000 to ?900,000 per year
3. Robotics Engineer: ?500,000 to ?1,000,000 per year
4. Instrumentation Engineer: ?400,000 to ?800,000 per year