Autonomous Vehicle Control Engineer MSc

Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering (KJK)

Want to learn about the design, development, and operation of autonomous vehicles? Then this is a perfect choice for you. The program will equip you with high-level scientific and technical skills to design and operate environmentally friendly and safe autonomous vehicles. If you are interested in the future of technology and the world of vehicles, do not hesitate to apply for the program.

Qualification Autonomous Vehicle Control Engineer MSc programme

Language English

Start September

For our BSc programs general minimum requirements are an eligible highschool degree; document of English language proficiency and successful admission tests, while for our MSc programs an eligible BSc degree is needed. Detailed information on the general admission procedure (deadlines and requirements) can be found on our E-admission page.

You can study at BME with a scholarship or as a self-funded student, by paying tuition fees. Various scholarships help you cover tuition fees and your living expenses during your studies. Successful PhD students may receive additional support from research grants.

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Curriculum

Autonomous vehicle control engineer students receive a balanced combination of courses in engineering, control theory, mathematics, computer and data science, as well as management.

Foundations

Mathematics

Numerical methods, control theory and system dynamics

8 credits
Information technologies

Artificial intelligence, computer vision systems, high performance microcontrollers and interfaces

11 credits

Additional skills

Human factors, legal framework, processes and quality systems, project management, compensation block courses

22 credits

Advanced Science, Technology and Specionalisations

Vehicle sciences and technology

Localization, embedded systems, machine vision, traffic modelling-simulation and control, safety and reliability

23 credits
Specializations

Autonomous vehicle control engineer

Automated driving systems, vehicle dynamics, testing and validation, ennvironmental sensors, network and communication

26 credits
Thesis work

Master thesis 1 and 2

30 credits
Internship

Industrial practice

4 weeks

Career options

Students of the Autonomous Vehicle Control Engineer MSc program can find a position as a development engineer, mainly in the automotive industry, where they can be involved in the development of various driver assistance and highly automated systems.

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