Programme structure
In the programme option Cybernetics and autonomous systems you will mainly choose among the courses listed below, but in consultation with your supervisor you may choose other courses. By choosing wisely, you will construct your own course of study, or specialize towards research, industry or energy- and environmental monitoring. You will typically take Master's courses at the Department of Informatics, the Department of Technology Systems, the Department of Physics or at the Department of Mathematics.
You can choose between writing a long Master's thesis (60 ECTS) or a short Master's thesis (30 ECTS). In both cases, you and your supervisor will find relevant courses to support the thesis so that the total Master's study comes to 120 ECTS.
At least half of your credits must be chosen from the list of core courses. Two of these courses are strongly recommended for all cybernetics students but can be replaced with other core courses if your thesis requires it.
Core courses
- TEK4040 – Mathematical Modelling of Dynamic Systems (strongly recommended)
- TEK4050 – Stochastic Systems (strongly recommended)
- TEK4090 – Modern Control Systems and Cybernetics (strongly recommended)
- TEK4030 – Control of Manipulators and Mobile Robots
- TEK5010 – Multi-Agent Systems
- TEK5020 – Pattern Recognition
- TEK5030 – Computer Vision
- TEK5040 – Deep Learning for Autonomous Systems
- TEK5070 – Wireless communications for autonomous and critical sensor systems
- TEK5520 – Cyber Security of Industrial Systems
- TEK5530 – Measurable Security for the Internet of Things
- TEK5600 – Visualization of Scientific Data
- IN5490 – Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence for Intelligent Systems
- IN4050 – Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- IN5520 – Digital Image Analysis (discontinued)
- IN4140 – Introduction to Robotics
Other recommended courses
- TEK5050 – Imaging and Detection of Optical and Infrared Radiation
- TEK5160 – Radar Remote Sensing
- TEK5330 – Solar Energy Systems
- TEK5300 – Renewable Energy: Science and Technology
- TEK5110 – Building Mobile and Wireless Networks
- TEK4100 – Signal Processing in Wireless Communication Systems
- TEK5130 – Satellittkommunikasjon
- TEK5140 – Antennas and Radiowave Propagation
Other relevant courses
- MENA3201 – Energy Materials
- IN5450 – Array Signal Processing
- IN5340 – Statistical Signal Processing
- IN4015 – Ultrasound Imaging
- IN4230 – Computer Networks
Diploma and degree
This programme leads to the following degree: Master of Science in Informatics: robotics and intelligent systems