• The course is designed with input from the industry partners and the equipment is industry-standard, so students will be given the best start for their life after university.
  • Students will get a foundation in a broad range of mechatronic and robotic areas such as mathematics, computing, control, electronics and embedded systems and learn how to control robotic systems and you will work as part of a team to design, analyse and test robots, autonomous vehicles and other complex electro-mechanical systems.
  • In the second year, modules cover advanced control theory, programming (C++), mechanical design and other engineering skills. Students then apply their skills to a practical project, where they will design a system using 3D CAD tools.
  • In the final year, students will take specialist modules that cover robotics and artificial intelligence includes machine learning, and they can tailor their degree to suit the interests with a choice of optional modules.