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Is "Automation of technological processes and productions" related to programming?
Automation of technological processes and productions , having searched the Internet, did not find an answer to the question - is this specialty related to programming, does it provide a base? I went through the training plan, there is not so much matan, I thought that for the most part at the university I would get theory, in particular, mathematics.
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The specialty is very versatile. And there is enough programming, like everything else. Engineers in this specialty are engaged in everything in a row, including programming. Little attention is paid to high-level programming, but as it turns out later, writing programs, disassembling code, understanding what works and how is vital. So you have to study for yourself. About mathematics - it is the same as in other engineering specialties. But it must be taught, because the whole theory is cruelly tied to mathematics.
For example, you can look at something on such a subject as the theory of automatic control, mathematical modeling, signal processing.
Programming:
С\С++
Asm
Matlab
Mathematics:
Mathematics
Functional analysis
Theory of functions of a complex variable
Terver. and statistics
I studied in just such a specialty. Still, in this specialty, they study pieces of iron and automation.
Circuitry, electronics, strength of materials, automation - if you are at least a little interested in this, then maybe.
It is programming that is studied here, but not much, the basics and application to industry.
But, in principle, if hardware programming is interesting, then this will be a good specialty. Here I mean microcontrollers, embedded systems, automated machines, even "smart home" can be attributed here.
An important point - the amount of programming (and its quality) will very much depend on the teaching staff of the department. Go to the department, talk to teachers, talk to students of 3-4 courses, and you will get an answer to your question specifically for this situation, for this department.
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