As part of UCL, ranked 9th globally (QS World University Rankings 2025) and named The Times and Sunday Times University of the Year 2024, UCL Computer Science offers a prestigious education from world-renowned experts.
With a reputation for leading-edge research, UCL Computer Science is ranked first in England and second in the UK for research power in Computer Science and Informatics (REF 2021).
Why study Robotics, Sensors and Disability Innovation at UCL Computer Science?
At the heart of tech innovation, robotics and sensor technologies are transforming industries and reshaping the way humans interact with machines and their environment.
UCL Computer Science offers a suite of Master's programmes that equip students with cutting-edge knowledge and practical skills to address real-world challenges in robotics, AI, imaging, smart systems.
Our programmes are designed for those who want to create solutions for inclusive design, assistive technologies, urban innovation, healthcare, entertainment and beyond.
Research-led teaching
Our Master’s programmes are grounded in cutting-edge research in intelligent systems and sensor networks. You’ll learn from academic experts at the forefront of computer science innovation.
Real-world experience with industry
Apply your knowledge in practical settings through a substantial research project. Many projects are conducted with industry partners through the UCL Industry Exchange Network (IXN), providing hands-on experience and insights from leading organisations in tech, healthcare, NGOS and beyond.
Access to state-of-the-art facilities
From specialised labs with advanced manufacturing tools, electronics testing and motion capture systems, to 3D scanners, virtual reality tools and robotics equipment, you’ll have access to cutting-edge facilities to support your learning.
Careers support
The UCL Careers Guidance team is there to support you throughout your degree and for three years afterwards, maximising your chances of finding a career or academic position suited to your postgraduate qualifications.
Our programmes
Computer Graphics, Vision and Imaging MSc
Position yourself at the cutting-edge of vision and imaging with this specialist Master’s. The Computer Graphics, Vision and Imaging MSc takes a 360-degree approach to imagery, from interpreting real-world images through computer systems to the use of virtual and augmented reality. Join our world-renowned community - an exciting environment in which to become an expert in the field.
Disability, Design and Innovation MSc
Become a pioneer in disability innovation and join a community of people who care about disability inclusion on this specialist MSc programme. Taught from the world-renowned Global Disability Innovation (GDI) Hub, this degree blends research, engineering and design skills with the societal context of disability. You’ll be equipped to tackle complex problems faced by people with a range of disabilities.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence MSc
Gain in-depth expertise in the rapidly growing robotics and artificial intelligence field through this cutting-edge programme. This Master's combines Computer Science, AI and Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, blending theory with hands-on experience.
Systems Engineering for the Internet of Things MSc
Prepare for a career as an innovator by combining technical and entrepreneurial skills in sensor systems to solve real-world problems. This one-year Master's integrates electronics, programming, robotics and the Internet of Things (IoT) with entrepreneurship. Gain hands-on experience from idea generation to prototyping and deployment, robotics and AI.
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