1. Higher Education Entrance Qualification including mathematics R1 and R2 and physics Fysikk 1, or a pass in the preliminary course examination for engineers (which is also offered at University of Agder).
2. a pass in the technical school examination or
3. a pass in the preliminary course examination for engineers (which is also offered at the University of Agder).
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Students from this programme have the competence to develop mechatronical products and systems for industrial and commercial purposes.
On successful completion of the programme, the student is expected to have the following learning outcome defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
KNOWLEDGE
The candidate should
SKILLS
The candidate should
GENERAL COMPETENCE
The candidate should
The engineering education in Norway is regulated and supervised by the Ministry of Education and Research. The engineering education programme consists of general, technical and optional subjects including social-economic subjects. Social-economic subjects is a general term for subjects like economics, marketing, languages, communication, administration, leadership, management, law, ethics and environmental issues in a wide perspective. The content of the general subjects is prescribed by the former National Council for Engineering Education, while the technical, optional and social-economic subjects are designed by the faculty itself.
Ordinary lectures are optional, but many of the subjects taught entail compulsory exercises, field work and laboratory exercises. These have to be carried out satisfactorily before the candidate is allowed to sit the final exam. The schedule includes exercises and laboratory work in order to give all the students access to the equipment and/or assistance to complete the exercises. The students must expect to work more than the scheduled hours to complete the exercises to satisfaction. Assistant lecturers/student assistants may not be present during all the scheduled periods.
Estimated work-load for a full-time student one semester is 900 hours.
Regarding bachelor thesis: For every student/group there will be 5 compulsory meetings with guidance.
180
Full time
Grimstad
Faculty of Engineering and Science