About this degree
In any likely future of society, robots and autonomous systems will play a key role. Much of the existing education in robotics has been based on traditional engineering disciplines. The shifting focus towards autonomous intelligent robots means that computer science will play a more central role in the future.
The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence MSc builds on UCL’s existing strengths in AI and computer science to create a new transdisciplinary area of study that fuses applied machine learning with elements from computer science, mechanical engineering, and electronic engineering towards a new discipline of robotics.
Whilst the programme has a strong technical basis, the potential for robots to impact society means it must also address the ethical and legal impact of robots on people and society.
This MSc enables you to learn from world-leading lecturers who are also researchers in their areas of expertise, sharing their knowledge about the very latest developments in this fast-paced field.
In this programme, you will use your programming skills to implement robot algorithms in a variety of ways. Depending on your module selections, you will use general-purpose robots and specialised robots, such as medical robots, drones and manipulators.
You will have the opportunity to learn about applying computer vision to robotics, localisation and mapping tools used in autonomous driving and get to grips with the Robotic Operating System (ROS) – widely used across industry and research. You will also have access to some of UCL’s highly regarded machine learning modules. You will undertake a substantial project as the culmination of your programme – either an academic research project or a collaboration with an industry partner – which will help consolidate your knowledge.
This programme brings together theory with practice, giving you the skills you will need to work in a variety of robotics and AI roles across a range of industries.
The MSc programme will be taught at the brand new, purpose-designed UCL East campus in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, bringing you a modern learning environment in an exciting location.
Who this course is for
The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence MSc is an excellent option if you have strong mathematics and programming skills. You will have a desire to go on to work or research in the field of robotics, and you might have some prior experience of robotics, the Robotic Operating System (ROS), Raspberry Pi or Arduino.
What this course will give you
UCL is ranked 9th globally in the latest QS World University Rankings (2024), giving you an exciting opportunity to study at one of the world’s best universities.
UCL Computer Science is recognised as a world leader in teaching and research. The department was ranked first in England and second in the UK for research power in Computer Science and Informatics in the UK’s most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF2021). You will learn from leading academic experts at the forefront of computer science innovation.
The programme team takes an experimental approach to our subject, enjoys the challenge and opportunity of entrepreneurial partnerships, and places a high value on our extensive range of industrial collaborations. You will have opportunities to work on real-world problems through our industry-supported projects.
