Postgraduate taught programme

MSc

Robotics

Gain advanced theoretical and practical expertise from world‑leading specialists in intelligent and autonomous systems. Graduate ready for careers in robotics and research, helping to solve a range of real‑world challenges across many areas.

About

Explore the latest advances in artificial life, intelligent systems, adaptive behaviour, neural computation and dynamic systems, while gaining hands‑on experience with high‑quality robotics facilities. Learn from leading researchers, engage with industry through our seminar series, and develop the deep theoretical and practical expertise that sets this programme apart in the UK and beyond. 
With access to specialist labs, award‑winning humanoid robots and a uniquely integrated approach to engineering disciplines, you’ll graduate ready to design the intelligent, autonomous technologies shaping our future.

Expertise from leading robotics researchers

Learn directly from internationally recognised specialists in autonomous systems, neural computation and intelligent robotics, supported by an active seminar series with industry and academic innovators.

Exceptional hands‑on facilities

Develop advanced practical skills using 3D rapid prototyping, in‑house PCB design and assembly tools, specialist labs and the renowned °µÍø½âÃÜ Humanoid robots.

A future‑focused engineering framework

Benefit from a curriculum that unites mechanical, electronic, control and computing disciplines, preparing you to design fully integrated intelligent systems that meet real‑world challenges.

Details

Programme overview

On this programme you’ll gain a solid and broad understanding of the latest developments and issues in robotics. You’ll build theoretical and practical knowledge of control and design as well as covering the interface between real-world devices, autonomous processing and evaluation of acquired information. You’ll investigate user interaction and intelligent decision-making and immerse yourself in an innovative project inspired by the latest developments in technology and society. You’ll have access to a robotics club and to a seminar series so that you can keep up-to-date with advances in the industry and academia.
If you choose to study part‑time, you’ll follow a fixed timetable. For further details about part‑time study structures, please email science.engineering@plymouth.ac.uk.
Team of students building a robotic arm in a STEM class - stock photo

Core modules

PROJ518
MSc Dissertation and Research Skills 60 credits

This module enables students to undertake an independent research project, applying the knowledge and skills developed throughout their MSc studies. Under academic supervision, students will apply appropriate methodologies, carry out in-depth analysis, and present their findings in a well-structured dissertation that demonstrates critical thinking, technical ability, and academic rigour.

100% Coursework

ROCO507Z
Advanced Robot Design and Prototyping 20 credits

This module gives students both theoretical and hands-on experience in designing and building advanced robot mechanisms, using ideas from engineering and nature-inspired (bioinspired) designs.

70% Coursework

30% Examinations

ELEC520
Distributed and Interactive Communications Systems 20 credits

In this module, you will develop applications involving interconnected hardware devices and software capabilities. Devices include both embedded and networked computers. Capabilities include sensor data acquisition, actuator control, and behaviour generation. The module will cover both theory and practical work, including management of code complexity, and dealing with real-time and reliability issues.

70% Coursework

30% Examinations

COMP5019
Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models 20 credits

Discover how machines understand and generate language. From syntactic analysis to transformer architectures, this module explores modern NLP and large language models. You'll build and evaluate systems that can translate, summarise, answer questions and shape the future of communication.

100% Coursework

MECH544
Data Processing, Simulation and Optimisation of Engineering Systems 20 credits

Discover how engineers bring systems to life through modelling, simulation, and data. This module covers the basics of dynamical systems, hands-on simulation with MATLAB/Simulink, data visualisation, and optimisation. You’ll also explore how data processing powers real-world engineering solutions across a range of applications.

100% Coursework

ROCO509
Intelligent Sensors and Actuators in Engineering Systems

This module introduces a variety of traditional and smart sensors and actuators used in interactive and automated systems, with a focus on key technologies. It also covers tiny micro sensors and actuators, as well as the idea of automated recycling. Students gain hands-on experience through lab work with inertial measurement units (IMUs).

50% Coursework

50% Tests

ROCO510Z
Computer Vision and Deep Learning

This module provides advanced knowledge of computer vision systems and state-of-the-art deep learning techniques. It covers the theoretical foundations of visual systems, including feature detection, recognition, segmentation, stereo vision, and calibration. Learners will explore robust AI-driven deep learning methods, gaining both theoretical insights and practical skills for computer vision applications.

50% Coursework

50% Examinations

Start in January or September

If you find that the more traditional September start isn’t ideal timing for you, then our January intake gives you the chance to commence your studies at an alternative time of year. 
If choosing a January start for your postgraduate studies, you will be studying the same course content within the same timeframe as those starting in September. So, you can rest assured that you will have the same degree experience, but on your terms.
*Accredited by the on behalf of the Engineering Council as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for registration as a Chartered Engineer. Candidates must hold a CEng accredited BEng/BSc (Hons) undergraduate first degree to comply with full CEng registration requirements.

The modules shown for this course or programme are those being studied by current students, or expected new modules. Modules are subject to change depending on year of entry.

Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.

The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:

MSc Robotics Programme Specification September 2025 2558

Careers, industry and research

 
 
 

Studying robotics at °µÍø½âÃÜ was a transformative experience.

Despite my non-robotic background, the programme was accessible and full of opportunities. I gained valuable skills and connections, which directly helped me secure my first job at the University. I had the opportunity to collaborate with talented and passionate staff and other students. By the end of the masters, I felt significantly more confident and employable as an engineer than when I first enrolled.â€
Sami, MSc Robotics graduate
Sami, Robotics graduate
Ishita Parekh

The MSc Robotics course at °µÍø½âÃÜ offered exactly what I was looking for.

Also, the CRNS (Centre for Robotics and Neural Systems), a dedicated research centre for robotics on the University campus, attracted me to pursue my masters here.â€
Ishita, MSc Robotics graduate
Ishita won the 70th Anniversary British Council Scholarship for Indian women pursuing a masters degree in STEM. Read more of Ishita's story.
 
 
 

Specialist high-tech facilities

°µÍø½âÃÜ’s robotics facilities in the Smeaton Building offer a dynamic, hands-on learning environment for you to engage with both custom-built and industrial robots throughout your studies. From robot dogs and drones to humanoid platforms, these advanced tools are available for coursework and student-led projects. 
The labs are equipped with cutting-edge resources such as 3D printers and design software for rapid prototyping, while dedicated research spaces delve into areas like motor learning, artificial intelligence, and sustainable agriculture using state-of-the-art robots including iCub, Baxter, and autonomous farming systems.
Unitree Go2 robot outside Babbage building
 
 
 
 
 

Support for students

As well as support you'll receive from academics, we have a team of technical staff who assist you with projects and research.
Our technicians are integral to the delivery of all our programmes and bring a diverse range of expertise and skills to support students in laboratories and workshops.
Senior Robotics Technician, Jake, talks about his work with students.
“I would say be as ambitious as you want, you can almost guarantee you can make it, you just have to be determined.â€
 
 
 
 

Research-informed teaching

Benefit from our industry expertise and study a programme that is influenced by our innovative research.
We have active research projects that are key to some of the industry's most pressing issues. Active core members of these research groups make up a large proportion of your lecturers and tutors, and you will be taught be some of the best academics in the field.
Dr Tamer Kamel Lecturer in Power Electronics and Renewable Energy


Lecturer in Power Electronics and Renewable Energy

Programme Manager
Dr Ian Howard Associate Professor Computational Neuroscience


Associate Professor Computational Neuroscience

Dr Toby Whitley Associate Head of School (Engagement)


Associate Head of School (Engagement)

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Postgraduate student life

Postgraduate study at the °µÍø½âÃÜ is about more than just getting a qualification – it’s a chance to explore your subject in greater depth, challenge yourself intellectually, and grow both personally and academically.
With a supportive learning environment and flexible study options – including part-time and January start dates – you can shape your studies around your personal and professional commitments. Our supportive teaching, and welcoming student community, means you’ll be part of an environment that encourages curiosity, collaboration and independent thinking. Whether you're continuing from undergraduate study or returning to education, °µÍø½âÃÜ offers the space, resources and inspiration to help you thrive.
 
 
 
 
Joyita - student blogs web page

The University takes every single step to ensure that students are supported. There are continuous workshops on referencing, a writing café and peer-supported learning sessions. Furthermore, lecturers are generally aware and sensitive to transitioning to university therefore they are always offering support when needed.

Joyita
Postgraduate student

 
 
 

Your °µÍø½âÃÜ community

At the °µÍø½âÃÜ, you get the same access to support, sports and societies as undergraduate students. That means everything available to undergraduates is open to you too, whether it’s joining a sports club, attending events, taking part in student societies, or accessing health and wellbeing services.
You’re a full member of the °µÍø½âÃÜ community, and that comes with all the benefits. So take advantage of what’s on offer – get involved, stay connected and make the most of your time here.
 

Level up your studies with the Robotics Society

The Robotics Society welcomes all students to explore robotics – collaborating and innovating together and hosting events like Robot Wars to showcase student creations and inspire new members. Throughout the year, the society offer fun socials, peer support and learning opportunities for anyone curious about robotics or needing support with their studies.
Technical college students exchanging ideas. Getty 1455935808.

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

 
 
 
 
Tuition fees for UK students starting in 2026-2027 academic year
Full-time study
£11,700 per year
Module fees for repeated or part-time study
£650 per 10 credits
 
 

Tuition fee price changes

Our fees are reviewed on an annual basis. Fees and the conditions that apply to them are the most up to date but are still subject to change in exceptional circumstances. More information about Fees and costs of studying
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tuition fees for full-time international students starting in 2026-2027 academic year
Full-time study
£21,000 per year
 
 

Tuition fee price changes

Our fees are reviewed on an annual basis. Fees and the conditions that apply to them are the most up to date but are still subject to change in exceptional circumstances. More information about fees and costs of studying
UK Government announcement on tuition fees
The UK Government has announced that a levy on tuition fee income in the region of 6% of an international student’s tuition fees may be introduced. If implemented, the University reserves the right to increase your tuition fees accordingly. The Government has made it clear that it has not officially decided on its stance and it is possible that the eventual levy amount or arrangements may differ from the initial proposal. Therefore, the University reserves the right to adjust tuition fees in accordance with the Government’s final position on this levy.
We understand that clarity around tuition fees is important when planning your studies. Therefore, please note that the tuition fee shown on this page may change as a result of the introduction of a levy. We advise you to monitor this page regularly to stay informed of any updates to your tuition fees.
 
 
 

Fund your studies

As a postgraduate at °µÍø½âÃÜ, there are plenty of funding options available, including postgraduate masters loans, scholarships, bursaries and support funds.
 

Postgraduate Masters Loans (PGML)

You may be eligible to apply for a to help with course fees and living costs while you study a postgraduate masters course.
 

Tuition fee discount for °µÍø½âÃÜ graduates

If you studied your undergraduate degree at °µÍø½âÃÜ, you may be eligible for a fee discount if you complete your postgraduate studies here as well.
  • 10% or 20% discount on tuition fees for home students 
 

Supporting students with the cost of living

The cost of living in the UK has risen faster than household income, meaning that most people will have less to spend on essential goods and services. This is an ongoing situation that is likely to affect everyone in some way.
The University provides advice and guidance and has a range of services, facilities and offers to help students with rising everyday costs.
 
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Entry requirements

A minimum of a lower second class honours degree (2.2) in a technical subject such as robotics, computing, engineering (mechanical/electrical/electronic), physics or mathematics. Students with advanced standing who can evidence an academic ability to a similar level may also be considered.
Applicants will also be asked to provide evidence of: a sound understanding of A level mathematics (linear algebra, calculus, differential equations), basic knowledge of computer hardware and operating systems, basic competency in a programming language such as Python, C, C++, Java or similar. Basic skills in electrical engineering would be a plus.

Extended entry requirements

  • a suitable English language qualification. The minimum IELTS score for acceptable English proficiency for entry is 6.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each element). English language requirements 
  • evidence of qualifications (degree certificates or transcripts), to show that you meet, or expect to meet the entry requirements
  • a personal statement of approximately 250-400 words about the reasons for your interest in the course and outlining the nature of previous and current related experience. You can write this into the online application form, or include it as a separate document
  • your curriculum vitae or résumé, including details of relevant professional/voluntary experience, professional registration/s and visa status for overseas workers
  • proof of sponsorship, if applicable.

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After you apply

You will normally receive a decision on your application within four weeks of us receiving your application. You may be asked to provide additional information; two academic/professional references, confirming your suitability for the course; or to take part in an interview and you will be sent a decision by letter or email.
We aim to make the application procedure as simple and efficient as possible. Our Admissions and Course Enquiries team is on hand to offer help and can put you in touch with the appropriate faculty if you wish to discuss any programme in detail.
Duration

1 year

Course type

Full-time, Part-time route available

Study location
°µÍø½âÃÜ
 

Entry requirements

We welcome applicants with international qualifications and we accept a range of qualifications from across the globe.
 
Contact the Faculty International Team
If you are an international applicant interested in information and future support you can register your interest in studying with us in 2026.
 
 
 

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Extended entry requirements

  • a suitable English language qualification. The minimum IELTS score for acceptable English proficiency for entry is 6.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each element). English language requirements 
  • evidence of qualifications (degree certificates or transcripts), with translations if not in English, to show that you meet, or expect to meet the entry requirements
  • a personal statement of approximately 250-400 words about the reasons for your interest in the course and outlining the nature of previous and current related experience. You can write this into the online application form, or include it as a separate document
  • your curriculum vitae or résumé, including details of relevant professional/voluntary experience, professional registration/s and visa status for overseas workers
  • proof of sponsorship, if applicable.

Ready to apply?

As an international student, you can apply for this course directly through the °µÍø½âÃÜ or through an agent in your country.
 

Apply online

Need support with your application?

  • Personal statement guidance
  • Student visa support
  • Travel and arrival information
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After you apply

You will normally receive a decision on your application within four weeks of us receiving your application. You may be asked to provide additional information; two academic/professional references, confirming your suitability for the course; or to take part in an interview (which in the case of overseas students may be by telephone or video conference) and you will be sent a decision by letter or email.
We aim to make the application procedure as simple and efficient as possible. Our Admissions and Course Enquiries team is on hand to offer help and can put you in touch with the appropriate faculty if you wish to discuss any programme in detail.
Duration

1 year

Course type

Full-time, Part-time route available

Study location
°µÍø½âÃÜ

Other routes to this course

The offers foundation, first-year and pre-masters programmes that lead to °µÍø½âÃÜ degrees. Courses are specially designed for EU and international students who are missing the grades for direct entry to the University, and include full duration visa sponsorship. You can start in January, May or September, benefitting from small class sizes, top-quality tuition and 24/7 student support.
Find out more about the °µÍø½âÃÜ International College (UPIC) or contact our team at info@upic.plymouth.ac.uk
 
 

International students

If you are an international applicant interested in information and future support you can register your interest in studying with us in 2026. 
 
 
 
 

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* Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on behalf of the Engineering Council as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for registration as a Chartered Engineer. Candidates must hold a CEng accredited BEng/BSc (Hons) undergraduate first degree to comply with full CEng registration requirements.