Robotics and Autonomous Systems (with a Masters industrial placement) MSc
University of Sussex
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The world of robotics is exciting and fast paced - revolutionising the way we live, work and play.This is a conversion course designed for non-engineering graduates wishing to work for engineering companies. This MSc will give you the skills needed to work for employers developing or applying:devices and systems for robotics and automationsmart systems with autonomous capabilityubiquitous and wearable devices.You build on your individual responsibility, critical awareness, and creative ...Read more

The world of robotics is exciting and fast paced - revolutionising the way we live, work and play.

This is a conversion course designed for non-engineering graduates wishing to work for engineering companies. This MSc will give you the skills needed to work for employers developing or applying:

  • devices and systems for robotics and automation
  • smart systems with autonomous capability
  • ubiquitous and wearable devices.

You build on your individual responsibility, critical awareness, and creative thinking, and examine issues such as:

  • project management, planning and scheduling
  • resourcing
  • documentation and communication.

You will be supervised by research-active faculty and be part of our vibrant international community. We have strong links with industry, well-equipped research, and teaching laboratories, and we help you with your professional development.

Careers

An MSc in Robotics and Autonomous Systems could be your passport to a career in a wide range of established and rapidly developing areas that are changing our lives including:

  • smart technologies
  • driverless vehicles
  • vehicle design
  • renewable energies
  • film and television
  • car production manufacturing
  • space or underwater exploration
  • precision agriculture
  • medical diagnosis
  • remote and minimally invasive surgery
  • crime prevention.

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Degree requirements: You should normally have a lower second-class (2.2) undergraduate honours degree or above. Subject-specific requirements: You are suited to this course if you are a non-engineering graduate and your degree-level qualification is in a subject including or related to mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, agricultural engineering, and a subject with a high analytical content such as economics, experimental psychology, and physical geography. You may also be considered for the course if you have other professional qualifications or experience of equivalent standing.

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£12,900 per year

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£27,000 per year

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£27,000 per year

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