BARobotics
Study location | Latvia, Riga |
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Type | Bachelor, full-time |
Nominal duration | 4,5 years (270 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | BA (Professional Bachelor in Electronics and Automation and Engineer in Electronics) |
Accreditation | until 30 June 2023 |
Tuition fee | €3,000 per year |
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Application fee | €200 one-time |
Registration fee | €400 one-time Includes: You can receive DISCOUNT and pay only 250.00 EUR, for more information visit our FREE webinar “Education in Europe”. |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Applicants must upload education documents in original language, as well as translations into English. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Territory requirements | Applications are NOT accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): Bangladesh, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen. |
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Language requirements | English One of next variants, if you have no any of this certificates you can pass University or Baltic Center Exams: |
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Overview
The programme focuses on the acquisition of professional knowledge and practical skills in the technical and scientific fields on which modern robotics is based: embedded electronics, intelligent systems, programming and mechanics. The training courses of the first three scientific and technical areas provide students with the knowledge of automatic control theory, microcontroller programming, industrial and intelligent robotics, autonomous robot embedded systems, autonomous robot action planning, industrial robot programming and artificial intelligence techniques. The mechanics courses provide students with the knowledge of kinematics and dynamics of autonomous and industrial robots, of the robot structures and the principles of designing autonomous robots. During the course, alongside theoretical knowledge, students gain practical experience in using industrial robots Kawasaki, Kuka, ABB and Universal Robots. Humanoid robots NAO, mobile robots Khepera IV and Koala are used to learn the principles of autonomous robotics. Before preparing a graduation project, students undergo compulsory industrial practice in specialised companies that provide industrial production robotisation and are engaged in the development of industrial and autonomous robots as well as robotic devices both in Latvia and EU countries.