The MSc Electronic and Robotic Engineering at the University of West London is aimed at both recent graduates and engineering professionals. This postgraduate course is designed to develop detailed knowledge of key areas in electronic and robotic engineering and enhance students' project management skills, leading to a wide range of career opportunities in this fast-growing field. Course Content: This course provides students with the opportunity to engage with a major industry-linked project and develop an awareness of the implications of their work on the environment, society, and the profession. The compulsory and optional module structure allows students to specialize in areas of particular relevance to their projected career. Key Modules: The MSc Electronic and Robotic Engineering course comprises key modules such as Sensor and Actuator Systems, Embedded Systems, Artificial Intelligence for Robotics, Automation and Robotics, Advanced Control Systems, Professional Engineering Management and Practices, and Project Module.Accreditations: The course is designed to meet the requirements of the Engineering Council UK’s Standard for Professional Engineering Competence, and accreditation is being sought from both the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).Future Careers: Graduates from the course will be equipped to take up employment in a number of sectors including aerospace, renewable energy, automotive, biomedical, and entertainment, typically in roles such as design engineering, system modelling, or project management.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.