The "Master of Science Degree in Robotic and Autonomous Systems" at the University of Lincoln is a full-time postgraduate degree programme designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to work with the latest robotic technologies. The course offers a mix of practical and theoretical study modules, encompassing the engineering, computational, and biological facets of robotics and autonomous systems.Course Content: The course modules cover the diverse subject areas in the field of robotics and autonomous systems. It includes practical lab work side by side theoretical modules. The course is designed to offer a mix of computational, engineering, biological units which provide tools and skills engineers need to develop applications for autonomous systems and robotics.Key Modules: Included in the course are modules that offer in-depth learning which includes ‘Introduction to Robotics and Autonomous Systems’, ‘Mobile Robots’, ‘Research Methods for Robotics and Autonomous Systems’, ‘Robotic Manipulation and Locomotion’, and the ‘Robotic and Autonomous Systems Group Project’.Accreditations: The MSc in Robotic and Autonomous Systems at University of Lincoln has been accredited by a number of professional engineering institutions, such as the IET and IMechE, for the purposes of meeting the educational requirement for Further Learning for a Chartered Engineer (CEng).Future Careers: Graduates of the programme are positioned for potential careers in a variety of robotics applications including agricultural, manufacturing, automobile sector, health, and prosthetics, in roles such as Robotic Systems Developer, Robotic Engineer, Robotic Scientist, Automation Engineer, and Robotic Process Software Developer.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.