
BSc Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Hull, United Kingdom
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 18,300 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* UCAS applications for 2024 open on 1 September 2023 and close by 31 January 2024, but we also consider later applications for most courses
** for EU/international students; fees for home students are £9,250 per year
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Introduction
Robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are transforming the way we live and work.
Driverless vehicles and pilotless drones are appearing on our roads and in our skies. Amazon’s automated warehouses are revolutionising the way businesses operate. Robots are being used instead of humans in hazardous areas. The world is ever-changing. And it needs skilled, hands-on people to keep it turning.
This multi-disciplinary course is a blend of both robotics and AI. You’ll get a solid background in computer science and programming, together with experience of the AI tools that are needed to give robots the ability to autonomously operate in the real world.
You’ll become an expert in Python, an industry-standard language used in many fields and especially in AI. From the very start, you’ll be working with real robots, learning how they work and how to program them. We don’t just focus on technology - you’ll also study the increasing impact of AI and robotics on everyone in society and the ethical dilemmas that come with such rapid and life-changing advances in technology. Throughout your studies, you’ll develop your professional skills and build a portfolio of work to show employers.
Here at Hull, we offer students the option of a guaranteed paid year in industry. This is a great opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills in the workplace, learn industry skills and make yourself more employable after you graduate. Foundation year students would need to transfer to a BSc or MEng programme to take this option.
Hull is ranked in the top 5 universities in the country for research impact*. Our teaching is linked to our research in simulation, visualisation, dependable systems, robotics, 3D printing and mobile and distributed computing - meaning you’ll be at the forefront of developments in this rapidly growing field.
We provide a range of specialist facilities, including a dedicated robotics lab. Here you’ll get hands-on with DJI Drones, Turtlebot3 mobile robots and humanoids like Baxter, Nao and Pepper. And you’ll be able to digitally fabricate 3D models, prototypes and parts for your robotic systems in our FabLab. In addition to our robotics hardware, we also have motion capture environments for drones and VR/AR and MR facilities in the Hull Immersive Visualisation Environment (HIVE).
There are also a number of active student-led societies and a host of extracurricular opportunities - from hackathons to networking events with employers to help you enjoy your time at university.
How you'll study
Throughout your degree, you’re expected to study for 1,200 hours per year. That’s based on 200 hours per 20 credit module. And it includes scheduled hours, time spent on placement and independent study. How this time is divided among each of these varies each year and depends on the course and modules you study.
6 reasons to study Robotics and Artificial Intelligence at Hull
1.Work with real robots right from the start
2.Robotics lab with humanoid Baxter, Nao Robots and DJI drones
3.Guaranteed paid industrial placement
4.Top 5 in the UK for research impact*
5.6th in the UK for learning resources‡
6.Work with academics developing real-world robotic solutions
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https://virtualtour.hull.ac.uk/take-a-look-around/area-of-interest/choose-your-subject/mechatronics-and-robotics
* Research Excellence Framework 2014 (REF 2014)
‡ National Student Survey (NSS) 2021, HEIs only.
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Your future prospects
- Design engineer
- Research and development specialist
- Systems engineer
- Programmer
You’ll find mechatronics and robotics in almost every aspect of modern life, creating a wealth of career opportunities for graduates.
You could help to develop the latest technology – from driverless cars to drones, space vehicles to automated production lines and technology-assisted clothing.
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