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MSc

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  • About
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  • Career
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Overview

The MSc Robotics program prepares students to design and implement robotic systems across various sectors, including manufacturing and healthcare. It features a practical research project and access to the Bristol Robotics Laboratory. The program is jointly offered by the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 11, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
Channel Islands£15,700£7,850
England£15,700£7,850
Northern Ireland£15,700£7,850
Scotland£15,700£7,850
Wales£15,700£7,850
EU£35,400N/A
International£35,400N/A

Requirements

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About

Program Objectives

This MSc program equips students with the skills to understand, design, and implement modern robotic systems. Robotics plays a crucial role in various sectors, including:

  • Manufacturing
  • Healthcare
  • Remote exploration (space and deep sea)
  • Autonomous and semi-autonomous systems

Curriculum Highlights

The program covers a wide range of advanced engineering and computer science concepts, providing students with the opportunity to:

  • Engage in a practical robotics research project
  • Utilize resources at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory

The Bristol Robotics Laboratory is recognized as one of the UK's leading centers for robotics...

Subject Area Information

Mechatronics and robotics is an interdisciplinary field that combines mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and control engineering to design and create intelligent systems and automated machines. This discipline is pivotal in the development of advanced manufacturing processes, autonomous vehicles, medical devices, and consumer electronics.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Mechatronics

  • 2. Robotics Fundamentals

  • 3. Sensors and Actuators

  • 4. Control Systems

  • 5. Embedded Systems

  • 6. Machine Learning for Robotics

  • 7. Advanced Robotics

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Technical Proficiency
  • Problem-Solving
  • Hands-On Experience
  • Teamwork

Career

Graduates of mechatronics and robotics programs can pursue a variety of careers, including designing and developing robotic systems, implementing automated solutions, and conducting advanced research in the field.

Potential Professions
  • Robotics Engineer

    Designing and developing robotic systems for manufacturing, healthcare, and service industries.

  • Automation Engineer

    Implementing automated solutions in industrial settings to improve efficiency and productivity.

  • Control Systems Engineer

    Developing control algorithms for dynamic systems in aerospace, automotive, and other sectors.

  • Embedded Systems Engineer

    Designing and programming embedded systems for consumer electronics, medical devices, and more.

  • Research Scientist

    Conducting advanced research in robotics and mechatronics, often in academic or corporate R&D labs.

  • Product Development Engineer

    Creating innovative products that integrate mechanical, electrical, and software components.

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