Device engineering
Programme: Instrument-making Engineering
Duration of studies: 4 years
Credits: 240
Type of study: full-time
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Study languages: Azerbaijani, Russian and English
Objectives
Objectives of training in the specialty “Device Engineering” are aimed at training specialists who will be able to solve complex engineering problems, develop innovative instruments and devices, and contribute to the development of technologies and scientific research in the field of instrument engineering.
Learning outcomes in the specialty "Device Engineering":
- ability to apply natural science and general engineering knowledge, methods of mathematical analysis and modeling in engineering activities related to the design, construction and production of devices, systems and complexes;
- ability to understand the operating principles and functional capabilities of electronic devices, especially semiconductor ones, and also be able to analyze circuits and calculation methods for microelectronic elements;
- ability to work with computer models, drawings and graphic tools (for example, AUTOCAD), as well as understand the requirements of standards and principles of drawing;
- ability to use the principles of automatic control, know digital computing technology, microprocessor technology, their application in instrument making and industrial control;
- ability to understand device manufacturing technologies, develop assembly processes, and apply mechanization and automation of processes in the production of devices and installations.
- ability to use various types of devices to monitor and control technological processes;
- ability to plan, conduct experiments in project work and research, as well as perform and present targeted processing of the results obtained in order to obtain valid results;
- ability to use modern information technologies and software, observing information security requirements in their professional activities;
- ability to carry out professional activities taking into account economic, environmental, social, intellectual, legal and other restrictions at all stages of the life cycle of technical objects and processes;
- ability to use foreign language skills to obtain the necessary scientific and technical information. Ability to use a foreign language to prepare presentations and in oral speech.