Overview
Structure
12 credit points
Learning outcomes
Graduates will acquire a body of specialist knowledge that includes the understanding of recent developments and contemporary engineering practice in instrumentation, modelling and simulation, control, control system investigations, communication, computer-based measurement, PLC applications, and industrial computer systems engineering.
Graduates will gain the ability to apply established engineering methods, techniques, tools and resources relevant to solving complex engineering problems in the instrumentation, control and industrial computer systems engineering areas. MNLLO3 – Application ability of systematic engineering synthesis and design processes
Graduates will gain the ability to contribute to engineering projects associated with instrumentation, control and industrial computer systems engineering involving independent research, critical analysis, development, implementation, testing, commissioning and/or design elements.
Graduates will be able to apply systematic approaches to the conduct and management of minor engineering projects and gain experiences in team membership and team leadership situations.
Graduates will be able to effectively transmit knowledge, skills and ideas in oral and written forms to specialist and non-specialist audiences.