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M.Sc.

Robotic Systems Engineering


Do you want to become an expert in the exciting field of robotics?
This M.Sc. program focuses on the optimal application of robots and the development and construction of new robotic systems.
Creating intelligent robotic systems requires specialized skills from a broad range of scientific fields. Bridging gaps between engineering
disciplines, this course of study offers you a unique learning environment and a multidisciplinary education, enabling you to develop
innovative and intelligent robotic solutions and systems to meet today’s most pressing global challenges: industrial productivity, energy
efficiency, environmental responsibility, and mobility services.

Study at a top university in the heart of Europe!


Aachen provides the perfect backdrop to the dynamic academic and cultural environment of RWTH Aachen University. The safe,
historical and multicultural student city is located right at the “Border Triangle”, where the borders of Belgium, the Netherlands, and
Germany meet. There are plenty of opportunities for you to practice your favorite sport, get involved in academic or social projects, and
try out a fun activity in one of the many student clubs.

Follow in the footsteps of RWTH Aachen’s Department of Mechanism Theory and Dynamics of Machines!
This specialized M.Sc. program is led by the Department of Mechanism Theory and Dynamics of Machines at RWTH Aachen’s Faculty
of Mechanical Engineering. Following an interdisciplinary approach, lectures and courses are also offered by departments from the
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences, as
well as the School of Business and Economics.

Get great career perspectives!


As a graduate of this M.Sc. program, you will be qualified to…
• create and advance a wide range of robotic systems, such as industrial robots, mobile robots, assistance robotics, and
intralogistics robotic systems
• develop, implement and program robotic systems for different levels of autonomy
• design industrial robots that are automated, programmable, and capable of moving in a dexterous workspace
• combine and apply technological skills of mechanics, electrical drives, sensor technology, and information processing to optimize
systems of robots for different domains
• organize and monitor operation and manufacturing processes
• develop robotic systems for embedded production systems or autonomous warehouses.
Program Structure*
1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester

Robotic Systems Multibody Dynamics Simulation of Robotic Internship


Systems, Sensors and (Industrial Track)
Environment
OR
Advanced Robot Kinematics Machine Learning Elective Courses (see below)
and Dynamics Research Project
(Academic Track)
Control Engineering Robotic Sensor Systems

Electrical Drives Elective Courses (see below) Master’s Thesis

Computer Vision I German Course A2

Computer Science in
Mechanical Engineering II

German Course A1

*the curriculum is tentative. Please note that the German Language Courses A1 and A2 are extracurricular.

Elective Courses: Computer Vision II, Production Metrology, Machine Dynamics of Rigid Systems, Industrial Logistics, Factory
Planning, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Machine Learning, Power Electronics, Processes and Principles for Lightweight
Design, Applied Numerical Optimization, Automation Technology for Production Systems, Numerical Methods in Mechanical
Engineering, Strategic Technology Management, Finite Element Methods for Engineers, Mechatronics and Control Techniques for
Production Plants, Advanced Control System

Key Facts
• Entirely English-taught
• 2-year program (4 semesters)
• 120 credit points
• Degree: Master of Science - M.Sc. RWTH (awarded by RWTH Aachen University)
• Tuition fee: EUR 4,500 per semester
• Start: Every year in October
• Application Deadline: March 1 every year

Contact
RWTH International Academy
Email: [email protected]
www.masters-in-engineering.com

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