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University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria Master's degree in Robotic Systems Engineering
University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria

University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria

Master's degree in Robotic Systems Engineering

Wels, Austria

Master degree

4 semesters

German

Full time

30 Jun 2026

Oct 2026

EUR 363 / per semester *

On-Campus

* plus the ÖH contribution for students from EU and EEA countries | for students from third countries: €726.72 per semester

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Key Summary

    About : The Master's degree in Robotic Systems Engineering focuses on advanced study in robotics and automation technologies. You'll engage with core concepts and practical experiences within the field, fostering skills in system design, control, and programming. This program blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical projects to prepare you for the evolving tech landscape.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may explore diverse career paths in robotics, including roles such as robotics engineer, automation specialist, and research scientist. Opportunities are available in industries ranging from manufacturing to healthcare, where you can apply your expertise in designing and implementing robotic systems.

The future is within reach

Robotics has become an indispensable part of the current production world and is also leading to disruptive developments and enormous advances in other sectors such as agriculture or medical technology. But robotics is only half the story. In order to develop an intelligent system, not only the machine itself but also the latest sensor technology and a great deal of information technology are required.

The master's program "Robotic Systems Engineering " offers optimal training in the areas of the latest software algorithms and technologies for implementing complex automation tasks with robots. Holistic Engineering approaches are taught that digitally support people, machines, software and hardware from the initial idea to ongoing operation.

Important facts

The graduates will work in key positions in companies in the mechanical and plant engineering sectors, automobile manufacturers and suppliers, and generally in integrators of robotic systems and autonomous vehicles. Furthermore, numerous special machine manufacturers and engineering offices as well as research institutes are also in focus as future employers. The fields of activity cover a wide range of areas of modern robotics and information technology.

  • Organisational form: part-time
  • Academic degree: Graduate engineer for technical and scientific professions (DI*in or Dipl.-Ing.*in)
  • Admission procedure: consultation and admission interview
  • Costs: Information on tuition fees and ÖH contribution
  • Duration of study: 4 semesters
  • Language: German
  • ECTS: 120