completing a 7-term 1st degree course (obtaining the title of Engineer) or uniform MSc course (concluded with obtaininng the MSc title) in the following areas: IT, Electronics and Telecommunication; Automatics and Robotics; Biomedical Engineering; Space and Satellite Engineering; Geodesy and Cartography; Electrotechnology; Technical Physics; Mechatronics; Mechanics and Machine Construction, or other;
interest with space and satellite technologies;
aptitude for independent and team-based problem-solving.
Additional requirements :
good command of English - B2 level or higher;
aptitude for studying abroad and cooperating in international teams.
Engineering and Management of Space Systems is a new, 2nd degree international study course of general academic profile. It aims at education high-class specialists sought after in European job market in space technologies sector. The studies will be conducted jointly by Gdańsk University of Technology and Hochschule Bremen, Germany.
The increasing digitisation, distribution and networking of technical systems leads to the necessity of a degree programme teaching “the systems view” and “interdisciplinarity” methods and skills. Furthermore, it is necessary to consider the entire life cycle of the systems starting with the analysis of the requirements, through design, integration, verification, to operation and maintenance. This, supplemented by management and social skills, forms a solid foundation for mastering the steadily growing complexity of technical systems in practice.
The curriculum is oriented to the international systems engineering certification standards of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) and its German Chapter, Gesellschaft für Systems Engineering (GfSE).
It includes theoretical principles and concepts of systems engineering and practical projects concentrating on space systems and projects.