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2 Robotics Degree Programs in Austria


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Fachhochschule Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Master in Industrial Informatics & Robotics
- Salzburg, Austria
Master degree
Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German
As industrial computer scientists, you play a central role in the industrial landscape with your ability to combine various technical disciplines. If you are ready to push the boundaries of technology and shape a future characterized by innovation and technology, then the Industrial Informatics & Robotics master's program is the key to turning your passion into reality. You will acquire a profound understanding of the applications of computer science and information technologies, software and systems engineering as well as mechatronics and robotics in an industrial environment or for the implementation of smart everyday systems.


University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
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Master's degree in Robotic Systems Engineering
- Wels, Austria
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German
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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.
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Robotics degree programs blend engineering, computer science, and technology to create systems that can operate autonomously or assist with various tasks. This field is particularly intriguing as it intersects with industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and entertainment, allowing you to explore innovative solutions.
Students in Austria's robotics programs delve into subjects like control systems, artificial intelligence, and mechatronics. Through hands-on projects, you'll acquire specific skills such as programming robotic systems, design for automation, and integrating sensors and actuators. The environment fosters independence and curiosity, encouraging the growth of critical thinking as students experiment with complex systems and collaborate on team-based challenges.
With a strong emphasis on research, Austrian institutions often link theory with practical experience. Graduates typically find themselves well-prepared for diverse career paths, including roles as robotics engineers, automation specialists, or AI developers. The skills gained in Austria's robotics programs are highly transferable, opening opportunities globally, as industries increasingly rely on automation and intelligent solutions.