Robotics

University of Manchester
Postgraduate MSc Full-time 12 Months Materials science and engineeringManufacturing engineering

About this course

Robotics is a multi-disciplinary subject which will have a profound impact on society over the next 50 years. It has already revolutionised the manufacturing industry and it has the potential to have similar impacts in areas such as green energy, social care, transport and logistics and the exploration of hostile environments both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial.

This course will provide students with an encompassing education in robotics and autonomous systems by incorporating the mechatronic aspects (mechanical and electronic) with computer science. The course is underpinned by world-leading facilities and researchers and emphasises students gaining practical robotic experience using state-of-the-art cyber-physical systems to help address real-world challenges.

The field of robotics is currently one of the most rapidly developing technologies that offers exciting and ample career paths for suitably qualified engineers and scientists. In recent years The University of Manchester has established itself as one of the leading UK and international institutions in the field of robotics, both in terms of fundamental research (such as cognitive robotics, AI, sensors) and also applications (such as nuclear, offshore wind, health and social care), including a significant and wide-ranging portfolio of industrial collaborations.

The MSc Robotics course will offer a truly interdisciplinary course at The University of Manchester. There are four strategic themes that will be followed in this course including:

  • a) mechatronics and control; verification, security and trust in autonomous systems;

  • b) human-robot interaction and cognitive robotics;

  • c) artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science;

  • d) ethics and human-centred robotics issues.

    This course offers a unique opportunity to blend fundamental aspects with robot system design and integration. The course will be a practically-oriented course with an emphasis on real-world applications of robotics in various real-life scenarios.

  • Career Prospects

    Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

    2123 Electrical engineers
    1121 Production managers and directors in manufacturing
    2127 Engineering project managers and project engineers
    2129 Engineering professionals
    2124 Electronics engineers
    2126 Aerospace engineers

    Course Details

    Qualification
    MSc
    Study Mode
    Full-time
    Duration
    12 Months
    Start Date
    2025
    Academic Year
    2025
    Campus / Location
    Manchester
    Scheme
    Postgraduate
    Subjects
    Materials science and engineering, Manufacturing engineering