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MSc - Master of Science
Holloway
Full Time
FEB
1 year
Why study this course?
Are you looking to pursue postgraduate studies in robotics and AI? This master’s course will put you well on your way to a career in robotics, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Structured to give you a thorough coverage of the key hardware-software components that underpin the design and implementation of modern engineering systems, this MSc is an ideal choice if you want to learn about the growing area of robotics and intelligent systems.
This degree programme at London Met is designed to enhance your career prospects through a module structure that balances theory and practice. It's suitable if you're a recent graduate from a connected discipline, or if you're an experienced professional from a background such as electronics, mechatronics, computer science and computer networking.
Robotics with artificial intelligence, as part of intelligent and connected systems, is increasingly gaining prominence in diverse sectors and applications such as manufacturing, health, remote exploration of hostile environments, driverless cars, unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), robot floor cleaners, pharmaceuticals, toy - the list goes on, and it’s continuing to grow.
Completing this master’s course in robotics with artificial intelligence will see you gain hands-on experience in an exciting wide range of topics. You'll learn about the development of embedded control systems for robots, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and in turn their applications, all with a focus on the practical implementation, both in hardware and simulation.
If you are looking to learn about robotic and autonomous systems for your future employment in related industries, or in order to pursue this field into a PhD, then this course is your ideal next step.
The scope for social and physical interaction between such sophisticated systems and people means that this field is likely to have a far-reaching impact in the coming decades. As a result, the industry is experiencing a huge demand for robotics specialists. On graduation you are likely to have a wider pool of opportunities to choose from and a higher starting salary than average across other comparable professions.
You'll be required to have: a minimum of a lower second-class (2.2) honours degree (or equivalent) in electrical and electronic engineering, robotics, mechatronics, computer science or systems engineering, computing, computer networking, physics or a closely related discipline. Graduates from other disciplines who have extensive relevant work experience will be considered on an individual basis, and may be asked to attend an interview.Programming skills with at least one of the popular languages (e.g. Java, Python, C/C++) and computational tools such as Matlab/Maple as well as some familiarity with electronic devices would be highly desirable.
Students living in
Domestic
£10,500 per year
Students from Domestic
Jan-2024: £9,300 per year; Sep-2024: £10,500 per year
£18,150 per year
Students from EU
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£18,150 per year
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