Course Overview - Automation, Control and Robotics MSc
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**Course Summary:**
Develop your knowledge and understanding of classical and modern control theory, industrial automation, systems analysis, design and simulation as well as robotics.
- Gain the ability to apply principles of modelling, classical and modern control concepts and controller design packages.
- Learn how to design and exploit automation and robotic systems in a range of manufacturing and industrial applications.
- Work alongsi...
**Please check the Sheffield Hallam University website for the latest information.**<br/><br/>**Course Summary:**<br/><br/>Develop your knowledge and understanding of classical and modern control theory, industrial automation, systems analysis, design and simulation as well as robotics.<br/><br/><br/>- Gain the ability to apply principles of modelling, classical and modern control concepts and controller design packages.<br/><br/><br/>- Learn how to design and exploit automation and robotic systems in a range of manufacturing and industrial applications.<br/><br/><br/>- Work alongside research staff from the Power, Electrical and Control Engineering, and Electronic Engineering Subject Groups and the Centre for Automation and Robotics Research (CARR) at Sheffield Hallam.<br/><br/><br/>The MSc Automation, Control and Robotics course is designed to provide you with an opportunity to develop and enhance your advanced technical and problem-solving skills in control engineering, industrial automation and robotics.<br/><br/>**How You Learn:**<br/><br/>All our courses are designed around a set of key principles based on engaging you with the world, collaborating with others, challenging you to think in new ways, and providing you with a supportive environment in which you can thrive.<br/><br/>The course covers a wide range of important topics in automation, control and robotics: control systems, advanced control methods, industrial robotics, mobile robots, industrial automation, and artificial intelligence. You also have the opportunity to explore elective modules on topics of your interests and career desires.<br/><br/>You learn through:<br/><br/><br/>- lectures<br/><br/><br/>- tutorials<br/><br/><br/>- seminars<br/><br/><br/>- laboratory sessions<br/><br/><br/>- problem-based and practical activity-based sessions<br/><br/><br/>- group and individual project work<br/><br/><br/>- acting as mentors for new students<br/><br/><br/>There are opportunities to study abroad at one of our partner universities with the possibility of funding through the Erasmus+ programme (until 2023) or the Turing Scheme. <br/><br/>This course is delivered face-to-face over three semesters - teaching is scheduled based on the length of your course and the academic calendar.<br/><br/>**Applied Learning**<br/><br/>Work placements:<br/><br/>Students are strongly encouraged to apply for summer placements and internships and are supported by the University’s Careers and Employability team on application writing, CVs and interviews.<br/><br/>Work-based learning:<br/><br/>An MSc project and dissertation can provide an opportunity for industrially-commissioned or industrially-based work at a high level. It is also worth noting that MSc projects carried out by part-time students are typical of significant importance to their companies and can raise a students profile in the organisation.<br/><br/>Within the constraints of the maximum length of the course, it is also possible to extend the project for a full-time student to work in an industrial or commercial setting (3 months is sometimes short for training and specialist skills acquisition to a Masters level concurrent with acclimatisation to the industrial setting).<br/><br/>If a full-time student finds employment with a company at the start of the project stage, they can transition to part-time status, thus allowing 1 year for project completion.