Master Programme in Robotics
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Introduction
Robotics is a unique program that occupies the area where mechanical and electrical engineering and computer technology meet. The depth and breadth of the course (Master Program in Robotics) allow you considerable freedom of choice as to where you work. The fact that the field is so expansive is not surprising in view of the fact that, before long, robots will have been introduced in almost all types of production systems, and service robots will soon feature as part of our everyday lives
The master’s program provides the student with in-depth knowledge of robot systems, robot simulation and mathematical methods in the field. You can apply for this course (Master Program in Robotics) irrespective of whether you have studied mechanical or electrical engineering, or computer technology as your first degree worth 180 HE (Higher Education) credits. It also includes an independent project assignment linked to industry and research. Examples of such projects include constructing, simulating or constructing a robot ¬system.
Students on the master’s program have access to one of the country’s largest and most modern laboratories, the Production Technology Centre (PTC), which is equipped with industrial robots, as well as access to the university’s simulation laboratory.