Creative Robotics

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University of the Arts London
UK
Provided by: ucas

Progression Summary

the bsc creative robotics course is an exciting mix of robotics and creative practice set in the context of a world-renowned creative university. the course combines machine learning, physical computing and robotics with a strong emphasis on creative applications and critical perspectives on ethics and impact of robotics in society. you will acquire a contemporary set of applied robotic skills. these include robotics coding using languages such as python, c++, and dominant robotic industry open development frameworks such as ros, moveit and unity. furthermore, you will challenge accepted norms around the role robots play in our everyday lives. you will learn to design and build creative robotics including constructing machines that make music and art. you will learn how to use mechanics, electronics and computing intelligence to build a variety of robots such as soft robotics, non-humanoid, humanoid and evolutionary robots. you will explore how critical theory, philosophy, neuroscience and cognitive science have influenced the design of a robot’s body and mind in tandem. we are committed to ensuring that your skills are set within an ethical framework and are working to embed ual’s principles for climate, social and racial justice.

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Start Date

2026-09-01
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Tuition fees

155,831 .SAR

You must have one of the following qualifications:
ielts ukvi 6.0 (or equivalent), with a minimum of 5.5 in reading, writing, listening and speaking.

the standard entry requirements for this course are as follows: for year 1 entry: grades bcc or above at a-level merit merit merit (mmm) at btec extended diploma (preferred subjects include computer science and ict, or design and technology, or art and design) access to higher education diploma with 104 ucas tariff points (preferred subjects include computer science and ict, or design and technology, or art and design) pass at foundation diploma in art & design (level 3 or 4) and 1 a level at grade c or above equivalent international qualifications, such as international baccalaureate diploma you should also have 3 gcse passes at grade 4 or above (grade a*-c). if you do not have a science or mathematics-based a-level, you should have at least grade b/grade 6 at gcse mathematics.

full time