Degrees awarded:
Students that graduate from EMARO masters course will obtain two masters degrees from the institutions
where they studied. The obtained degrees are officially recognised and give full access to PhD study
programmes. Depending on the mobility, two of the following masters degrees will be awarded.
Ecole Centrale de Nantes:
Master of « Automatique et système de production », speciality
« Automatique, Robotique, Signal et Image»
Warsaw University of Technology:
Master of Engineering in Robotics and Control
(Magister, specjalno Automatyka i Robotyka)
University of Genova:
Master in Computer Science and Engineering (Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria
Informatica) for group graduated in 2010.
Master in Robotics Engineering (Laurea Magistrale in Robotica) for groups awarded in 2011 and following years.
Beside the masters degrees, a Diploma Supplement will be delivered. It contains reference to partner
institutions of the Consortium, and an overall description of the nature, level, context, content
and status of the studies that were pursued and successfully completed by the student.