Masters (Coursework)
You must have:
1.5-year programA recognised four-year full-time (or equivalent) bachelor degree of engineering in aerospace computer and software systems electrical electronics mechatronics and equivalents with a minimum GPA of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale).
1-year programCompleted EV01 Bachelor of Engineering at QUT.
Graduates will automatically receive an offer to start within three weeks of the current semester results being released.
A completed recognised four-year full time Bachelor degree in Engineering in one of the following fields or equialvent:
QUT's Master of Robotics and AI is a 1.5 year full-time postgraduate degree. The degree is designed for students with a background in engineering and a recognised undergraduate degree that specialises within one of the following four engineering fields: computer and software systems electrical electrical and aerospace and/ or mechatronics to provide a foundation for continued learning.
QUT is offering Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) for domestic students who enrol full time into the Master of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for 2023 and 2024 intake.
In your final semester you will participate in a research capstone project which will provide strong links with industry partners through research and teaching collaborations.
Throughout your degree you'll learn from academic staff who are real-world experts within their field in Australia and across the world. Distinguished Professor Peter Corke is a leading robotics researcher and educator in Australia winner of the 2017 Australian University Teacher of the Year author of the bestselling textbook 'Robotics Vision and Control' and the creator of the Online Robot Academy which provides robotics education to people all over the world.
This degree can set you up for a wide range of careers in leading and implementing AI technology across medical technology self-driving vehicles cybersecurity manufacturing systems and so much more.