Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control MSc
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
The Robotics MSc is a multi-disciplinary course that allows you to explore the integration of mechanical devices, sensors, electronics and 'intelligent' computer-based controllers while completing an individual research project. This course is suitable for graduates in engineering or a related scientific background who wish to gain a valuable grounding for careers in research or industry.
The course information sheet is a printable version of the information on this web page, which you can download here.
Unrivalled location in the heart of London giving access to major libraries and leading scientific societies, including the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS), the Institution of Engineering and Technology and the Institution for Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
Opportunity to focus on intelligent systems and robotics and gain valuable experience in designing robotic devices and deliver smart engineering solutions.
Graduates gain experience of designing robotic devices to provide smart engineering solutions.
Access to speakers of international repute through seminars and external lectures, enabling students to keep abreast of emerging knowledge in intelligent systems and related fields.
Research-led individual project supervised by leading experts in their fields.
The Department of Informatics has a reputation for delivering research-led teaching and project supervision from leading experts in their field.
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Subjects
- Access
- Quality
- Project
- Systems
- Engineering
- Quality Training
Course programme
Year 1 Required Modules
Courses are divided into modules. Each year you will are required to take modules totalling 180 credits
- Individual project (60 credits)
- Computer Vision (15 credits) *
- Sensors and Actuators (15 credits)
- Robotic Systems (15 credits)
- Real Time Systems & Control (15 credits)
In addition, you are required to take 60 credits from a range of optional modules, which may typically include:
- Artificial Intelligence (15 credits) *
- Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (15 credits) *
- Advanced Research Topics (15 credits)
- Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing (15 credits)
- Biologically Inspired Methods (15 credits)
- Distributed Systems (15 credits) *
- Group Project (15 credits)
- Optimisation Methods (15 credits) *
- Pattern Recognition (15 credits) *
- Topics on Data and Signal Analysis (15 credits)
*These modules are not available if you have previously studied in the Department of Informatics and have already taken this module at level six.
The Department of Informatics reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest that you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.
- Advanced Research Topics
- Agents & Multi-Agent Systems
- Artificial Intelligence
- Distributed Systems
- Group Project
- Optimisation Methods
- Pattern Recognition
Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control MSc