The MSc Systems, Control and Robotics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology develops advanced skills for designing and controlling intelligent robotic and autonomous systems. You will combine core control engineering with modern methods such as machine learning for perception, decision-making, and system-level integration.Typical outcomes: roles in robotics and autonomous vehicles, and preparation for PhD studies in control, robotics, and related areas.
The Master of Science in Systems, Control and Robotics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology equips students with advanced skills necessary for designing and managing intelligent robotic and autonomous systems. The program integrates fundamental control engineering principles with contemporary methodologies, including machine learning, to enhance perception, decision-making, and holistic system integration.
The curriculum focuses on several core areas essential for mastering the field:
The program also features a capstone project component, allowing students to apply their knowledge in a practical setting, tackling integrated problems using control, robotics, and learning techniques. Students can select additional elective courses from KTH's current offerings, providing opportunities for specialization.
Applicants are not required to submit GRE/GMAT scores or meet specific GPA cut-offs for this program. However, proficiency in English is essential for successful participation in the courses.
Graduates of the MSc in Systems, Control and Robotics will be well-prepared for careers in robotics and autonomous vehicles, as well as for pursuing PhD studies in control, robotics, and related fields, opening doors to various opportunities in both academic and industrial settings.
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