Taught course
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Entry requirements
A 2:2 Honours degree, or international equivalent in:
- mechanical, electrical or related engineering (eg mechatronics or design)
- mathematics, physics or computer science
- any other closely-related discipline
Relevant professional experience is desirable, although not essential.
Months of entry
September
Course content
The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence MSc integrates artificial intelligence (AI), engineering and computer science, providing you with specialised knowledge and skills. This course will prepare you for a career in various fields such as robotics, AI, technology and engineering.
Overview
Are you intrigued by the emerging field of artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligent robotics? Do you want to deepen your understanding of how robots can transform industries and solve complex problems?
This master’s programme will focus on developing your knowledge and understanding of specialist topics in robotics and AI and will build your research and knowledge acquisition skills. You’ll have access to specialist software and learn how to use AI that applies to robots and will get the opportunity to build your own.
Robots are invaluable for performing precise, autonomous, and hazardous tasks that may be challenging or risky for humans. They are used to;
- monitor environments and collect data in remote or difficult-to-access-areas
- assist in advanced medical procedures to enhance precision and outcomes
- explore dangerous or inaccessible locations in emergencies
- automate tasks in agriculture, industry, and research for increased efficiency
You’ll enter the industry with expertise in engineering, AI and computer science. You will have the skills to develop, monitor, manage and improve robotics and AI systems.
What you'll learn
You’ll develop your knowledge and analytical skills to enable you to:
- use scientific principles in the modelling and analysis of robotic systems and AI development
- select and apply appropriate methods for developing solutions to practical real-world problems
- produce solutions through the application of knowledge and understanding in robotics and AI
- create new designs in AI and robotics through synthesis of ideas from a wide range of sources
- develop ideas and outlooks through the critical appraisal of information from a wide range of sources
Information for international students
See Newcastle University's course entry for more information
Fees and funding
See Newcastle University's course entry for more information
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
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