Automation, computer-integrated technologies and robotics
We train engineers who design control systems – from the laboratory to the industrial plant. The curriculum is shaped together with a leading regional IT company.
Control engineering – where hardware, code and industry meet.
A graduate of the CCS department can build a system all the way from sensor to cloud: program a PLC, set up SCADA, design a robot, write a web interface for the operator. It is not a choice between IT and engineering – it is both worlds at once.
- 1 Expertise in both IT and automation
Programming, circuit design, control theory and machine learning – in a single curriculum.
- 2 Close ties with employers
Our partners are leading IT companies and industrial enterprises of the region.
- 3 State support for the specialty
The state-funded admission threshold is 10–20 points lower than for classic IT specialties.
Three levels of study
You can start with the Bachelor's and stay at the department through your PhD defence – or join a Master's programme already holding a different first degree.
Bachelor
Programme "Computer-Integrated Technologies and Automation Systems". A solid foundation in programming, electronics and control.
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Master
"Computerized Control Systems and Automation" and "Intelligent Computer Control Systems" – specialise towards research or industry.
How to apply →
PhD
Programme "Automation, Computer-Integrated Technologies and Robotics". A research track with a scientific supervisor.
How to apply →What the department looks like inside
Rooms 408, 415 and 417 are not just "a computer class running Windows". They hold control-system mock-ups, controllers and simulators of technological processes.
A curriculum built by practitioners
The Bachelor's curriculum is developed in line with the requirements of GeeksForLess (HostingMaks, Mykolaiv), a leading international IT company.
Ready to join?
Explore the admission terms, programmes and how to apply – or get in touch with the department directly.