200311 Control Engineering
Control Engineering applies automatic control theory and practice to modern industry, agriculture, national defense and the economy. The department which grants master’s degrees in this area trains advanced engineers engaged in research, development, management, and the maintenance of control systems in modem industry, agriculture, and national defense. The main courses include political theory, foreign language, engineering mathematics, linear system theory, nonlinear control theory, theory of large scale systems, optimal control theory, optimal estimation theory, system identification theory, adaptive control theory, systematic engineering, pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, linear and nonlinear programming, sensing devices and automatic measurement technology, modem signal processing, computer control systems, CAD for control systems, system and network integration techniques, industrial robots, and modern management science.