Course summary
The MSc Creative Robotics course is an exciting mix of robotics and creative practice set in the context of a world-renowned creative university. The course combines machine learning, physical computing and robotics with a strong emphasis on creative applications and the ethics and impact of robotics in society. What to expect -Advanced robotics skills: develop advanced skills to both translate creative direction into robotic design and deliver creative robotics projects. -Extend your practice: the course is designed to give practitioners form different academic and creative disciplines the change to extend their practice into the robotic domain. -Research informed robotics teaching: the course is informed by CCI’s research themes and research on human-robotic interaction and design research in creative, social, and evolutionary robotics. -Critical engagement with robotics: as a postgraduate student you will develop a critical understanding of robotic development and explore the role of robotics in producing the future. About Creative Computing Institute UAL’s Creative Computing Institute (CCI) is a new space for students to learn skills and develop knowledge in the high demand industry of creative computing. CCI has a culture of people from all different walks of life, from those who have little computing experience, to others who have explored the subject further and are looking to develop their ideas in a creative context. This equips graduates for exciting career opportunities in varied fields including web and app development, interactive digital experience, smart product development and internet of things."
Entry requirements
Information on entry requirements for this course can be found on the course page on UAL’s website – arts.ac.uk.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
University of the Arts London
272 High Holborn
London
WC1V 7EY