Elevate your career with us!
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics are revolutionizing the way we live and work, driving the demand for experts across various industries.
Join an up-and-coming university at the cutting edge of Artificial Intelligence research with an innovative Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (M.Sc.). Our program, delivered entirely in English by internationally renowned professors, provides the perfect environment for acquiring in-depth industry and research knowledge.
Are you interested in:
- Active participation in research and learning at an emerging university?
- Studying with leading academic and industry experts in small group settings?
- A learning concept designed based on research and centered on students?
- An interdisciplinary engineering approach?
- Building a career in one of the most significant technological advancements in the future of engineering?
If so, the M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics at UTN is your ideal choice.
Why study at UTN?
Established in January 2021, we are a new university with a distinct focus on artificial intelligence. Our interdisciplinary approach, innovative learning and teaching methods, and forward-thinking organizational structure set us apart in the Bavarian and German university landscape. Our learning and teaching concept seamlessly integrates theoretical and practical components, enabling you to develop a comprehensive understanding of concepts, algorithms, and applications. You’ll learn to design, implement, and evaluate complex systems and algorithms. At the heart of the Master’s program is the Learning in Transformation project, an interdisciplinary research module emphasizing practical learning experiences, providing a research-based, hands-on approach to solving practical problems. Upon graduation, myriad career opportunities await you in sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, entertainment, science, and research.
Applications period: 1 March 2024 – 30 June 2024
Interested? For more information see:
https://www.utn.de/en/study/ai-robotics-en/