Electrical
A course by
University of Auckland
Get a head start in a career or research path in the future-proof fields of robotics and automation with our internationally-recognised expertise.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland
It will take a total of 1 year

Develop expertise in designing, developing, and applying robotics and automation engineering principles across multiple industries.

Demonstrate the ability to apply theoretical principles to real-life problems in robotics and automation through research projects.

Gain practical insights and experience via projects that involve industry partners and real-world emerging technologies.
The Master of Robotics and Automation Engineering is designed to produce graduates with the knowledge to develop, deploy, and support robotics and automation technologies across various industries. The taught programme combines a foundational core, hands-on project work, and electives tailored to career goals. It provides access to international expertise and research opportunities, ensuring that graduates can thrive in the rapidly evolving fields of robotics and automation.
What you need to know first
A relevant undergraduate degree (typically in engineering, computer science, or a closely related field)
Specific entry requirements as per the University Calendar

Engineering
Manufacturing
Agriculture
Healthcare
Technology

Automation engineer
Electrical
A course by
University of Auckland
Get a head start in a career or research path in the future-proof fields of robotics and automation with our internationally-recognised expertise.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland
It will take a total of 1 year

Develop expertise in designing, developing, and applying robotics and automation engineering principles across multiple industries.

Demonstrate the ability to apply theoretical principles to real-life problems in robotics and automation through research projects.

Gain practical insights and experience via projects that involve industry partners and real-world emerging technologies.
The Master of Robotics and Automation Engineering is designed to produce graduates with the knowledge to develop, deploy, and support robotics and automation technologies across various industries. The taught programme combines a foundational core, hands-on project work, and electives tailored to career goals. It provides access to international expertise and research opportunities, ensuring that graduates can thrive in the rapidly evolving fields of robotics and automation.
What you need to know first
A relevant undergraduate degree (typically in engineering, computer science, or a closely related field)
Specific entry requirements as per the University Calendar

Engineering
Manufacturing
Agriculture
Healthcare
Technology

Automation engineer
Automation design engineer
Automation systems engineer
Mechatronics engineer
Robotics engineer
Robotic Process Automation developer
Robotics software engineer
Automation design engineer
Automation systems engineer
Mechatronics engineer
Robotics engineer
Robotic Process Automation developer
Robotics software engineer