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University of Lincoln MSc Robotics and Autonomous Systems
University of Lincoln

University of Lincoln

MSc Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Lincoln, United Kingdom

MSc

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

Jan 2026

EUR 18,400 *

On-Campus

* international full-time | £102 per credit international part-time

Key Summary

    About : The MSc Robotics and Autonomous Systems program offers an in-depth exploration of robotics technology and autonomous systems. Students will acquire skills in programming, control systems, and intelligent systems while engaging in practical projects. The course duration is typically one year full-time or two years part-time, catering to diverse schedules and commitments.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths, including roles as robotics engineers, automation specialists, or research scientists. Opportunities exist in sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and technology development, reflecting the growing demand for expertise in robotics and automation.

The MSc Robotics and Autonomous Systems is designed to equip students with the advanced knowledge and skills needed to develop the innovative solutions required by the emerging global industry in Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS), and across many other sectors where RAS skills are applicable. These may include robotics and automation in agriculture, food processing, transport, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and energy.

The MSc ranges from mechatronics through programming and algorithms for robot control and automation with AI, including details of modern deep learning and large language models (i.e. how chatbots such as ChatGPT work) as well as classical and probabilistic AI approaches to robotics perception and navigation. Industry-standard tools such as Python, ROS2, and PyTorch are used throughout.

The programme aims to prepare students to continue their study in a research capacity, allowing them to further specialise and focus their interests. Lincoln hosts the UK's - and one of the world's - largest concentration of agricultural robotics researchers and is a major hub of UK agribusiness. Many though not all students choose to specialise in this area, including by collaborating with local companies who have existing R&D relationships with our research. Course content is informed by research carried out at the University of Lincoln, especially in the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems. This aims to ensure that content remains consistently underpinned by the latest thinking.

"This information was correct at the time of publishing (October 2024)"