Robotics and autonomous systems

Shaping the future - taking responsibility

The consecutive Bachelor's and Master's degree program "Robotics and Autonomous Systems" is aimed at prospective students who are enthusiastic about interdisciplinary challenges at the interface of physics, mathematics, computer science, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. The course provides a sound technical foundation, particularly in the fields of electrical engineering, mechanics and the processing of complex data. The focus is on the ability to quickly familiarize oneself with new subject areas and an understanding of technical and social problems. The profile is complemented by a clear focus on artificial intelligence (AI), which is an essential part of the course and drives innovative applications and future-oriented technologies.

A broad range of compulsory electives enables students to specialize in areas such as medical technology, computer science and mathematics in medicine and life sciences. Particular emphasis is placed on practical training: The University of Lübeck, a leading player in robotics research for many years, offers the opportunity to participate in innovative research projects as early as the Bachelor's degree course. These projects include medical robotics, underwater robotics, service and rehabilitation robotics and medical technology.

The degree course provides optimal preparation for the future development of autonomous systems, robotics and AI-based applications - technologies that are increasingly revolutionizing production processes (Industry 4.0) and everyday life. Anyone who wants to actively shape the future of these technologies will find the perfect foundation in this degree course.

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Bachelor Robotics and Autonomous Systems (B.Sc.)

Standard period of study: 6 semesters

Start: Winter semester

Type of admission: Admission-free

Master Robotics and Autonomous Systems (M.Sc.)

Standard period of study: 4 semesters

Start of studies: Winter and summer semester

Type of admission: Degree program with admission requirements

Good reasons for studying Robotics and Autonomous Systems in Lübeck

  • Shaping the future
  • Research up close
  • Top career opportunity
  • Personal atmosphere
  • Strong team spirit

My studies in 100 seconds

Opinions of students

My dream is to set up my own company, with which I can simplify and expand the everyday lives of myself and my fellow human beings.

Nico Studt

I was already interested in robotics when I was at school, which is why I opted for this future-oriented degree course.

Rabia Demirci

I am convinced that robotics and autonomous systems can change the world for the better.

Zino Volkmann

I studied robotics because I was infected by the curiosity and joy of those involved in the subject.

Mai Linh Edith Nguyen

You can also reach your destination via detours. And the detours are usually much more interesting.

Steffen Marquardt

Introducing the Robotics and Autonomous Systems degree program

Actively shaping the future

On our degree course, you will shape the technologies of tomorrow. Whether intelligent robots or innovative AI solutions - you will learn how to develop these systems responsibly and use them sustainably.

Understanding and mastering complex systems

Today's technical challenges require interdisciplinary know-how. At the University of Lübeck, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science and artificial intelligence merge into an exciting mix that you will understand and apply in practice.

Developing practical solutions

You will not only acquire sound basic knowledge, but also the ability to break down complex problems into manageable subtasks. You will learn to use systemic thinking and AI-supported approaches to develop innovative solutions that are convincing in the real world.

Using diversity as an opportunity

Our broad range of courses in the fields of computer science, engineering and mathematics allows you to deepen your interests or combine them in a variety of ways. At the same time, you will benefit from interdisciplinary projects that include applications in care, medicine and digital transformations through AI.

Pioneering work in a unique degree program

Become part of the first Bachelor's program in Robotics and Autonomous Systems in Germany! This degree program opens doors to a wide range of career paths - in robotics, but also in future-oriented fields of artificial intelligence and autonomous technologies.

Career prospects

The job profile of graduates of the Bachelor's and Master's degree course covers a wide range of activities in the field of autonomous systems and robotics. Bachelor's graduates work, for example, as hardware or software engineers, particularly in the field of medical assistance systems, as software developers for embedded systems, test or sales engineers in the field of Industry 4.0, or as product and application engineers. They are also ideally prepared to take up a research-oriented Master's degree course. Master's graduates often take on management positions, such as development managers in specialized companies or project managers in research laboratories at public and private institutions. Other possible fields of activity include scientific positions in research laboratories of large companies, university teaching, management consultancy or science journalism. The path to a doctorate is also open to them.

Frequently asked questions

For further information, you can contact the student advisory service of the Robotics and Autonomous Systems degree program. The contact details can be found on the official website of the degree program.

 

The University of Lübeck is active in various research projects in the field of robotics and autonomous systems. Students have the opportunity to participate in current research projects and write their final theses in these contexts.

For detailed information on individual projects, please visit the pages of the institutes of the degree program.

Contact

Prof. Dr. Philipp Rostalski
Studiengangsleitung
+4945131016200philipp.rostalski@uni-luebeck.de
Dr.-Ing. Kristian Ehlers
Studiengangskoordination
+4945131016309kristian.ehlers@uni-luebeck.de