MSC IN ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION

CINEC
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Required results - A/L Any - A minimum of a Class 2 Division 2 honours degree or equivalent in a numerate subject such as Engineering, Science, Mathematics or Computer Science. OR Class 3 honours degree or equivalent in a numerate subject such as Engineering, Science, Mathematics or Computer Science. AND minimum of 2 years industry experience in relevant field AND Interview AND English language requirement of grade C or above in English language at O/L OR General English at A/L OR an equivalent qualification.
Required results - O/L Any - A minimum of a Class 2 Division 2 honours degree or equivalent in a numerate subject such as Engineering, Science, Mathematics or Computer Science. OR Class 3 honours degree or equivalent in a numerate subject such as Engineering, Science, Mathematics or Computer Science. AND minimum of 2 years industry experience in relevant field AND Interview AND English language requirement of grade C or above in English language at O/L OR General English at A/L OR an equivalent qualification.
Intakes

October

Time Duration 1 Year
Lecture dates and time

Full Time (carried out in the weekends)

Qualification from (University/ Taff) University of Salford,UK
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Locations Malabe
Subjects

Trimester 1
* M0003 - Automation and Robotics (30 Credits)
* M0002 - Interactive Visualization (30 credits)

Trimester 2
* M0004 - Mobile Robotics (30 credits)
* M0001 - Artificial Intelligence (30 credits)

Trimester 3
* M0063 - Project for Robotics & Automation (60 credits)

Award Master of Science in Robotics and Automation
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University
University of Salford
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Academic centers CINEC - Colombo International Nautical and Engineering College
Pathway Options The Robotics and Automation subject area provides career opportunities in a broad spectrum of industrial activities, as well as offering a gateway to all levels in the education sector. Robotics and Automation graduates can follow career paths as diverse as research and development within aerospace companies through to manufacturing process automation. In the contemporary industrial environment, the approach to problem solving, design, and research and development activities is to form multidisciplinary teams, thereby ensuring that all avenues are explored and evaluated. The Robotics and Automation engineer is well placed in this structure, since the ethos of the subject is broad based. The programme provides the prerequisite for graduates to continue their studies up to Mphil or PhD in Robotics and Automation.