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MEng On-Campus Full-time 3 semester March €82.00 semester per €82.00 semester per
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Course overview

The Master's degree programme in Intelligent Robotics will be based on the content of the TC Intelligent Robotics and the requirements of regional companies and will include industrial and/or medical technology applications, for example. Graduates should be able to work in research and development, but also in industrial applications.

The internationally oriented Master's degree programme enables students to deepen their knowledge and understanding of robotics in general and the use of artificial intelligence in robotics in particular. By combining teaching content on robotics, systems engineering and human-robot interaction as well as machine learning and computer science, expert knowledge on the fundamental disciplines of intelligent robotics is imparted. In addition, students acquire specialist knowledge in the areas of perception in robotics, modern automatic control and decision-making systems (e.g. motion planning), robot modelling and simulation as well as on the application side in the field of industrial robotics and automation. This enables students to cope with the increased use of robotic systems in industry and to help shape this - from development and commissioning to application and interface analysis through to supporting end users.

Other key course content includes intelligent multi-agent systems and project-based case studies in the field of robot programming (ROS). Students acquire the necessary specialised knowledge, skills and methods to independently apply scientific findings and processes in industry and the service sector.

In addition, students acquire basic knowledge and skills in concepts, results and methods that correspond to the current state of science and allow them to familiarise themselves independently with further technical developments.


Entry requirements

  • The qualification for the Master's degree programme "Intelligent Robotics" at the Cham teaching location is demonstrated by the completion of an undergraduate degree at a domestic or foreign university with at least 210 ECTS credits in the field of mechatronics, robotics or a related degree programme or by a degree that is equivalent to such a university degree. The examination board decides on the equivalence of the degrees on the basis of the documents submitted.
  • For this reason, applicants who have acquired their previous academic education (e.g. Bachelor's degree) in non-member states of the Lisbon Convention are particularly recommended to enclose a GATE or GRE (general) with their application in order to substantiate their suitability for the programme.
  • In addition, proof of aptitude for this degree programme must be provided as part of an aptitude test. This written examination, in the subject areas relevant to Artificial Intelligence: Mathematics, Physics, Electronics & Electrical Engineering, Systems Theory, Control Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems is offered online as well as in presence at Campus Cham of Deggendorf Institute of Technology. It is used to determine aptitude for the specific degree programme and ultimately determines admission to the Master's degree programme.
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