Course Details
Learn to design and implement robotic products and systems that have the potential to revolutionise our everyday lives and working practices.
You will study the theoretical principles behind robotics and automation and, thanks to its strong practical focus, you will also have opportunities to put these principles into practice. Working with basic robots to begin with, you will spend time in the lab learning simple programming and systems and developing the knowledge to understand the more complex and sophisticated systems used in industry.
You will get to build your own robots in two separate engineering design projects during the first and second years of your course, giving you the chance to apply your knowledge and refine your skills in the designing, building and testing of electronic and electrical systems. During the Electrical & Electronic Principles modules, you will focus on theory and spend time in the lab building circuits to establish how they work.
Industry visits and case studies will develop your understanding of how robotics and automation work in the real world, from their application in the production of food and drinks, to the development of autonomous vehicles. You will also have the option to take a sandwich year, which will provide a great opportunity to put your learning into action in the workplace.
This course offers the opportunity to take a ‘sandwich’ year – a year of paid employment in industry which will build your skills and experience. This is usually taken between the second and third year of your degree, typically making your course four years in total. Students who choose the sandwich route find it helps with both their studies and getting a job after graduation. It can build your confidence, contacts, and of course your CV. Leeds Beckett advertise lots of placement opportunities and provide support in helping you find the right placement for you.
Course Benefits
In a world where automated systems have become a part of everyday life, this course has never been more relevant, something that will be demonstrated on visits to companies where the systems are an integral part of the manufacturing process. Previous students have visited a Coca-Cola bottling plant and Yorkshire Tea to discover how robotics play a part in the modern food industry.
We also have close links with Premier Farnell, a global technology leader and an engineering solutions provider. The company's labs are based close to our Headingley Campus, and in your first and second years you will work on your engineering design projects at the company. The automation and embedded systems laboratories here at the University will also give you space and equipment to put theory into practice.
You will learn from an expert teaching team that includes Senior Lecturer Dr Mark Judge. With a PhD in artificial intelligence, Mark is an expert in electronics, robotics and automation and works in collaboration with international companies such as National Instruments, a global leader in test, measurement and control solutions. These industry connections have provided placement opportunities for his students. The team also includes Principal Lecturer Duncan Folley, who has professional experience of working on harpoon missiles and RB211 engines and whose research interests centre on automation, manufacturing and robotics in the aerospace and food industries.
Academic qualification equivalents
Standard 12th qualifications (CBSE/ICSE or State Boards of equivalent)
Grade: Minimum aggregate of 60% and above
English language requirements (one of the below):
College Type | Public University |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Establishment Year | 1824 |
Annual Endowment | 216 million Pound |
Student Retention Rate | 98% |
Work-study program | Yes |
Mode of Program | Full time, part-time and classroom |
Graduation Job rate | 97.7% |
Intake Months | February and October |
Course | Annual Tuition Fees (Non-EU) |
Annual Tuition Fees (EU) |
Pre-sessional five weeks | £1,150 | £1,150 |
Pre-sessional 10 weeks | £2,300 | £2,300 |
Foundation | £11,000 | £9,250 |
Undergraduate (most courses) | £12,000 | £9,250 |
Postgraduate (most courses) | £13,000 to £14,000 | £5,950 to £7,500 |
Research | £14,000 | £4,260 |
Living Costs - Per month example*
Accommodation | £750 |
Food | £120 |
Other living costs (phone, clothes, socialising) | £145 |
One month | £1,015 |
Tuition Fees in UK (1st Year Average) | MS: £17276 | MBA: £17276 | BE/Btech: £16632 | BBA: £15130 | BSc: £16632 | MFin: £19000 | MA: £15560 | MIM: £18241 | MEM: £16950 | MArch: £14271 | BHM: £12662 | MIS: £15344 | MEng: £12876 | MBBS: £28865| MPharm: £15452 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in UK | £850 to £1,050 a month |
Entrance Exams in UK | TOEFL: 88 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 59 | GMAT: 590 |
Work and Study in UK | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in UK | 2 Year after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in UK | £348 |
Student Visa in UK | Your nationality, duration of your stay and purpose of your stay are the three essential factors for UK visa. For Non-EU students UK visa is mandatory. |
Intakes in UK | There are mainly two intakes in UK: January/February & September/October. |
Top Job Sectors in UK | IT Engineering, Product Design, Mobile Development, Designers, Logistics, etc. |
Economy in UK | Growth Rate: 1.3% (2018) 1.4% (2019) 1.4% (2020e), 6th Largest Economy in the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
£ 13,000
Total
£ 13,000