MSc in Robotics Technology
Course Overview
The MSc in Robotics Technology is a UK Level 7 postgraduate degree qualification running one year full-time or two years part-time, aligned with Royal Statistical Society professional standards and Institute of Analytics practitioner competencies. It is designed for senior engineers moving into research-informed robotics practice across UK manufacturing, logistics, medical and research settings, closing with a dissertation or sponsor consulting project, and the curriculum is refreshed each year against UK sector expectations and the London data and AI ecosystem. Every module is written and marked to UK postgraduate standards, and the same intake cohort covers on-campus, fully online and distance-learning routes with weekly tutor visibility across every mode. Assessment briefings, taught sessions and tutor clinics run to a single teaching rhythm, and the MSc in Robotics Technology schedule is published at the start of each intake so learners can plan around work, family and travel commitments.
By the closing weeks of the MSc in Robotics Technology you will design senior-track robotic systems, integrate perception, control and safety and defend a dissertation in front of an academic panel, and be ready to step into senior, consulting or research-adjacent UK positions. The programme sits alongside the Alan Turing Institute, the UK AI Safety Institute and the fintech, medtech and public-service data teams that recruit heavily from London-based programmes, so the professional-body scene you are studying sits inside a short tube ride of the central London campus. Assessment blends taught coursework, applied artefacts and a closing dissertation or sponsor consulting project moderated to UK postgraduate standards, with a named programme tutor from induction through the closing submission. Every learner receives structured milestone feedback, one-to-one review sessions and an evidence-based portfolio review that maps directly onto UK employer expectations for the MSc in Robotics Technology subject area.
Key Features
- Choice of research dissertation or sponsor consulting project.
- Named dissertation supervisor and structured milestone reviews.
- Coaching from working UK robotics researchers and integrators.
- Careers-service introductions to UK robotics research groups and start-ups.
- Curriculum aligned with IMechE, IET and BCS senior competencies.
- Modules on manipulator kinematics, mobile robotics, perception and safety.
- Applied projects using ROS 2, MoveIt, Gazebo and modern robotics simulators.
What You Will Learn
- Design control architectures for collaborative and industrial robots.
- Handle functional safety cases at ISO 10218 and ISO 13849 senior level.
- Instrument robotic systems with structured telemetry and observability.
- Apply research methodology to a piece of original robotics work.
- Defend a dissertation or consulting project in a formal viva.
- Design senior-track manipulator and mobile-robot architectures.
- Apply advanced kinematics, dynamics and motion planning.
- Integrate perception subsystems including vision and depth sensing.
Who This Course Is For
- Experience-route applicants with five or more years of senior professional practice.
- International applicants aligning senior experience with UK academic vocabulary.
- Bachelor graduates progressing into senior robotics roles.
- Working robotics engineers stepping into architectural authority.
- Career changers with adjacent engineering degrees aligning robotics skills at MSc level.
Career Pathways
- Senior Robotics Engineer
- Robotics Research Engineer
- Robotic Systems Architect
- Autonomous Systems Engineer
- Field Robotics Lead
- Medical Robotics Engineer
- Head of Robotics (with progression)
The LSCE careers service runs one-to-one interview support in the final stage and taps its UK contact book across manufacturing, medical robotics and research groups to help place MSc graduates into senior UK robotics roles. Alumni support continues after graduation through the LSCE careers network, so the MSc in Robotics Technology remains a live credential in your career progression conversations for years after you finish.
Entry Requirements
Applicants to the MSc in Robotics Technology are assessed on the balance of academic preparation, professional experience and stated intent to work in senior robotics technology and applied intelligent systems. The requirements below are the standard published entry criteria, and admissions will confirm any credit-transfer, English-language or portfolio route in the first response.
- A UK Bachelor's degree at 2:2 or above, or an international equivalent, in a discipline relevant to robotics technology.
- Applicants with five or more years of senior professional experience are considered for admission by portfolio.
- IELTS 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) for non-native English speakers.
- Two references , normally academic; senior professional accepted for experience-route applicants.
- A one-page personal statement setting out your dissertation or capstone interest in robotics technology.
Why Study at LSCE
LSCE is the specialist computing and engineering division of Harold International College of London, teaching in small tutor-visible cohorts across every level of the ladder. The central London campus places the Alan Turing Institute at the British Library, the UK AI Safety Institute and the fintech and medtech data teams of the City within a short tube ride, so students learning on the MSc in Robotics Technology can attend the same industry evenings, guest lectures and continuing professional development sessions that working practitioners attend. Partnerships with UK professional bodies, including the ones woven through the MSc in Robotics Technology curriculum, mean the qualification carries weight with employers, and the syllabus is refreshed each year against professional-body guidance and the latest UK sector needs.
On-campus, fully online and distance-learning routes join the same intake cohort with weekly tutor visibility, so the postgraduate experience of the MSc in Robotics Technology does not depend on which route you pick. Students routinely attend PyData London, London AI meetups, the Royal Statistical Society local groups and the BCS Data Management Specialist Group during their studies, and the LSCE careers service maintains a working contact book across UK employers, hosts industry-careers days and offers one-to-one application support during your final stage. Postgraduate learners on the LSCE ladder also access shared library, elective-module and student-society facilities through the wider Harold International College network subject to availability.
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