The MSc Electronics and Robotics course at Kingston University prepares students with the skills to design, construct, and programme complex robots using modern electronic systems. The course covers topics such as electronics and robotics integration, industrial robotics, sensors, actuators, embedded systems, and machine learning, making sure of a strong theoretical foundation with practical application.
The programme encourages in-depth research through a dissertation and electives such as applied deep learning and human-robot interaction. Students can also choose a professional placement year. Assessments are done through independent study, projects, coursework, and presentations, with feedback provided within 20 working days.
Kingston University welcomes students from over 140 countries and creates a global community where international students can feel at home and connect with peers from different backgrounds. The university provides support services that cover everything from visa assistance and accommodation advice to academic guidance and personal support, and it often has dedicated international student teams and orientation programmes to help with the transition.
Apart from the academic journey, the UK's Graduate Route visa at the University offers an excellent advantage that allows international bachelor's and master's graduates to stay and work in the UK for two years (three years for PhD graduates) after completing their studies. This gives opportunities to get professional work experience in a global market, which improves employability and builds international career networks, making the overall investment in a UK education even more rewarding.
Candidates must submit a personal statement, academic or employer reference, and optionally, a CV to give a picture of their work experience.
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
For the 2025/26 academic year, the tuition fee for the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence course is £18,300 for full-time and £10,065 part-time per year.
Kingston University offers several scholarships and discounts, including the Inspire the Future Scholarship, which provides a 40% fee reduction for taught master's or postgraduate diploma courses starting in September, limited to 20 scholarships for progressing Kingston University graduates. International postgraduate students may receive up to £5,000 towards tuition fees in their first year through International Scholarships. Additionally, Kingston University undergraduates advancing to a postgraduate degree in 2025/26 are eligible for a 15% tuition fee reduction through the Progression Scholarship. Furthermore, Kingston University alumni can receive a 10% discount on full and part-time postgraduate degree course tuition fees.
Graduates of the MSc in Electronics and Robotics are prepared to become:
Admission to the MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-registration mode) programme is applied directly through the university's portal. We at AHZ can assist you with your application process.
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