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Diploma engineers who have majored with a Master degree in automotive electronic engineering acquire solid knowledge and skills which determines their future professional activity in one of the following areas: 1. Development, design, assembly and diagnostics in :
3. Development, assembly and adjustment of protective systems. 4. Organizational and managerial activity of companies dealing with manufacture, overhaul and trade. 5. Scientific and/or academic orientation as instructors / teachers in secondary vocational schools. Background requirements Students who have successfully graduated their Bachelor degree in “ Electronics” are eligible to continue their studies in a Master course in “ Automotive Electronic Engineering” The course will enable students to acquire the fundamentals of research , theory and application activity and develop special skills to adapt in social, economic and technical changes. The Master course is intended for graduates with Bachelor degree in “Electronics” and involves 3 semester studies. It includes 10 disciplines, both optional and compulsory, and two course projects. Core disciplines ensure fundamental and professional background in the following areas: “Electric equipment of automobiles” , “ Sensors and execution mechanisms in automotive electronics” , “ Internal combustion engine controller” ,” Electronic systems” “ Technical systems in automobiles” “ Test stands and diagnostics of electronic systems”, “Automotive dynamics”, “ Integrated automotive micro computer systems”. Optional/Elective disciplines during the first and second semester allow for thorough studies of various types of internal combustion engines plus the option to pick either CAD of Electronic systems or specialize in normative documents regarding quality control in automotive industry. Studies end up with a diploma project/ thesis which is to be developed in the third semester. Specialist I “ Automotive electronic engineering” are to be competent in:
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2.Manufacturing of electronic systems for above areas.