The Master Robotics & Transport (MRT) is designed to train international students interested in developing their professional knowledge and skills in engineering sciences, and more specifically in the areas of autonomous robotics and intelligent transportation systems (automobile, aeronautics).
This degree course is not open to exchange students.
Contents
A two-year (4 semesters, 30 ECTS each) Master programme, with courses taught in English.
The Master program is based on multidisciplinary lectures which integrate the concept of integrated design and intelligent prototyping.
Prospects
The graduates from this program will have multi-skilled competences, providing them with different possible professional positions as a product designer, an innovator and a manager. The students will gain autonomy in their project work via the program – a highly appreciated quality in the industrial world.
Along with the scientific and technological knowledge and skills offered by the program, the master MRT students will also benefit from the opportunity to acquire knowledge of French language and culture through diversified courses and cultural visits.
Study program
The curriculum is spread over four semesters (S1 = 424h, S2 = 424h, S3 = 420h, S4=560h).
Semesters S1, S2 and S3 are academic semesters while s4 is devoted to a full-time internship in a company or laboratory.
Each semester is worth 30 ects. thus, the curriculum is divided into two parts:
1. Common core courses
These courses concern all master students and are distributed over three semesters S1, S2 and S3.
The main scientific units of the core courses for MR&T are :
- Structure & Mechanics
- Propulsion
- Detection and Perception
Piloting
- Management
- Integrated design
- Management
- French culture
- Scientific project
2. Specialization
The last two semesters (S3, S4) are devoted to the specialization of the student and concern two courses :
- Autonomous Robotics: This course focuses on integrated design and prototyping of autonomous robotic systems
- Intelligent Transport: This course focuses on the integrated design in the field of air and road transport.
At the end of the program
, the MRT students should be able to master
the development of Mechatronic systems in the fields of Robotics and
Transport, as presented below.
Technological platforms
Several technological platforms are used for practicals and student projects.
Application
STUDENTS INTENDING TO APPLY FOR THE MRT PROGRAM ARE REQUIRED TO HOLD A BACHELOR IN TECHNOLOGY OR EQUIVALENT DEGREE IN THE FIELD OF MECHANICAL ENG, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENG, INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE WELCOME TO JOIN THE PROGRAM.
Application procedure for the 2022-2023 ACADEMIC YEAR
The application policy will be reviewed . The information about the application process, deadlines and registration costs is not yet available.
APPLICATION FORM
The selection criteria are :
- Academic records of previous studies
- Scientific background of undergraduate studies
- Ranking of academic institution
- Motivation, cover letter
- Recommendation letters (using enclosed form)
- Mastering of English language (TOEFL or equivalent scores)
- Acquired practical experience
- Awards and grants
Even though the level in French will not be a selection criterion, the candidates are required to specify their level of French on their CV. The candidates selected will be informed by email. They will also receive an admission letter by first class post, with all needed information for registration.
The candidates that have not been selected will be informed by email.
The Visa application will have to be started as soon as you receive your admission letter. Don’t forget that at least 2 months are usually necessary to obtain a visa for Europe.
Accomodation
For the coming academic year, rooms will be available in the students’ residence on the university campus
Living cost in Lille
The monthly living cost in Lille, including accommodation, food and transportation is estimated at 800 €/month.