Students on the Sheffield Hallam University MSc Automation, Control, and Robotics course improve their critical technical and problem-solving skills in various fields of engineering, such as control theory, industrial automation, systems analysis, design and simulation, and robotics. The goal is to impart the latest theories and practices in automation, control and robotics and to enhance professional skills by working on or in real-life projects. The course will be one year, full-time and will begin in September 2025.
A variety of significant subjects are covered in the curriculum, including control systems and advanced control techniques, industrial robotics, mobile robots, industrial automation, and artificial intelligence. There are also many ways in which students will learn, such as lectures, tutorials, seminars, laboratory sessions, problem-based work, practical activities, group and individual projects. They will use the knowledge in live projects and other professional activities to apply to the real world.
Sheffield Hallam University welcomes students from around the world and has a vision to change lives. It has been known for its focus on social and economic impact, in its teaching and research activities and in partnerships. It boasts a student population of more than 32,000 and has a wide range of both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in various fields of study, including Engineering, Business, Arts and Health. The university has a strategic and award-winning style of teaching and aims to offer a platform where individuals from all backgrounds can access the skills and knowledge needed to succeed.
Candidates are required to submit a personal statement and an academic and/or employer reference. Students also have the option to upload their CV along with their applications to demonstrate their work experience.
The tuition fee for the full-time MSc Automation, Control, and Robotics at Sheffield Hallam University programme for international students is £17,725.
The university offers a range of scholarships for international postgraduate students, such as the GREAT Scholarships, Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme, and Transform Together Scholarships. You should speak to counsellors at AHZ for more information and to check your eligibility.
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To apply for the Sheffield Hallam University MSc Automation, Control and Robotics programme, you should complete the online application form on the university's website or speak to our counsellors at AHZ.
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