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The course gives understanding of the role of sensor technology in modern industrial automation systems. It covers the function and design of various sensors, as well as how sensor types are integrated into industrial networks and control systems. The course also addresses how sensors contribute to improved process control, condition monitoring, and predictive maintenance through signal processing, data acquisition, and local intelligence. Furthermore, it offers insights into the suitability of different sensor types based on specific application requirements, such as environmental conditions, accuracy, and cost.

FACTS


CYCLE

Second cycle

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Degree of Bachelor of Science in computer engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or industrial engineering and management. Additionally, the Bachelor of Science degree must be comprised of a minimum of 5 HE credits in programming and 15 HE credits in mathematics. Verified knowledge of English corresponding to the course English 6 or English level 2 in the Swedish Upper Secondary School (high school) or equivalent.

Additionally required an approved result from the following course/courses: RBK600 Robot Certificate or the equivalent.

PACE OF STUDY

Part-time

TYPE OF INSTRUCTION

On Campus

PROGRAMME/COURSE DATE


SPRING 2026

SPRING 2026

SPRING 2027

SPRING 2027

TEACHING HOURS

Daytime

APPLICATION DEADLINE

15 October 2025

APPLICATION CODE

HV-E1896

START/END

From v.14 2026 to v.23 2026

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