Robotics
Master's
The Master of Science in Robotics gives you a comprehensive understanding of the algorithms, sensors, control systems, and mechanisms used in robotics to stand out in the field and make a transformative impact on society.
Program overview
Lead the future of robotics
The Master of Science in Robotics at Northeastern is an interdisciplinary program jointly offered by the Khoury College of Computer Sciences and the College of Engineering. It explores this dynamic field from four interconnected perspectives: mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, computer science, and biomedical and rehabilitation engineering.
Students select a concentration and develop a comprehensive understanding of the algorithms, sensors, control systems, and mechanisms that drive robotics. This integrated approach equips graduates to stand out in the field and make a transformative impact on society.
The Master of Science in Robotics at Northeastern is an interdisciplinary program jointly offered by the Khoury College of Computer Sciences and the College of Engineering. It explores this dynamic field from four interconnected perspectives: mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, computer science, and biomedical and rehabilitation engineering.
Students select a concentration and develop a comprehensive understanding of the algorithms, sensors, control systems, and mechanisms that drive robotics. This integrated approach equips graduates to stand out in the field and make a transformative impact on society.
Upon graduating, students will be prepared either to pursue an engineering job in the growing field of robotics or to progress into a doctoral degree program in robotics or related multidisciplinary areas across computer science; mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering; and biomedical and rehabilitation robotics.
Mechanical Engineering
- Identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering/scientific/quantitative problems.
- Explain and apply engineering design principles.
- Produce solutions that meet specified end-user needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
- Recognize the tools and principles needed for understanding robotic and control systems by merging electrical and mechanical engineering and computer science.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Recognize the tools and principles needed for understanding robotic and control systems with a multidisciplinary approach that combines electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer science.
- Understand system-level design of complex software and hardware that is used to build robotic systems that include a variety of asynchronous sensors and actuators.
- Understand the theoretical principles underlying localization, mapping, and planning to build, design, and deploy a variety of robotic systems ranging from fully autonomous to remotely operated systems.
Computer Science
- Use basic engineering concepts flexibly in a variety of contexts.
- Understand the planning, perception, and learning algorithms common in robotics and be able to apply these algorithms in the context of mobility and manipulation systems.
- Understand the kinematics and dynamics of robotic systems and be able to design controllers for these systems.
- Understand the sensor, actuator, embedded, mapping, localization, and navigation systems commonly used in robotics and be able to build/integrate end-to-end systems.
- Interdisciplinary programs give students a skill set that can evolve over time to suit changing research and career interests in this rapidly evolving industry
- Flexibility to further specialize with electives in areas such as mechatronic systems, robot mechanics, control systems, robotic manipulation, artificial intelligence, sensing and navigation, mobile and field robots, medical robotics, and machine learning
- Direct classroom interaction with quality robotics systems supported by state-of-the-art equipment and advanced laboratories
- Comprehensive research with accomplished faculty, facilities, and multidisciplinary research centers, including the Institute for Experiential Robotics
- Top-ranked co-op program enabling students to gain up to eight months of professional experience as part of the academic curriculum
- The location is a robotics hub, with Northeastern playing a large role in educating tomorrow’s leaders
- Opportunity to pursue industry careers or progress into a doctoral degree program in robotics or related multidisciplinary areas
- Students can pursue the MS thesis, MS project, or the coursework only options
The Seattle area is a hub for robotics research and industry—including Teradyne, Amazon Robotics, Vicarious Surgical, Tesla, and NASA JPL—and Northeastern is proud to play a large role in educating tomorrow’s leaders in this emerging area.
Admissions
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A graduate degree or certificate from Northeastern can accelerate your career through rigorous academic coursework and real-world professional experience in your area of interest. Apply to take your career to the next level.
A graduate degree or certificate from Northeastern can accelerate your career through rigorous academic coursework and real-world professional experience in your area of interest. Apply to take your career to the next level.
Applications received after the stated deadline dates will be accepted and processed as quickly as possible; however it may not be possible to have a decision rendered in time for the applicant to begin taking classes for the desired term if admitted.
Applications submitted by the referenced dates will receive full consideration for the referenced term. Applications received after the referenced dates will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Fall Semester Entry
| Priority | January 15 |
| Final Deadline for International Students inside and outside the US | June 1 |
| Domestic applicants | August 1 |
Spring Semester Entry
| Final Deadline for International Students inside and outside the US | November 1 |
| Domestic Applicants | December 1 |
Completed online application form
Two letters of recommendation
Transcripts from all institutions attended
The Foreign Credential Evaluation (FCE) is a required assessment of all transcripts and documents from non-U.S. accredited post-secondary education institutions. (Review the FCE requirements by country.)
GRE is not required for terms starting during the 2023-2024 or 2024-2025 academic years
Statement of purpose
Resumé
TOEFL = 100, IELLTS 7.0, Duolingo is not accepted
The application fee is waived for all new applicants applying to any of our Master of Science or Graduate Certificates for the fall 2025 and spring 2026 application terms
Program objectives
Prepare for success
You’ll be prepared for engineering jobs in the growing field of robotics or progress into a doctoral degree in robotics or related areas across computer science, mechanical, electrical and computer engineering and biomedical and rehabilitation robotics.
Gain experience and skills with robotic systems supported by accomplished faculty, state-of-the-art equipment, and courses and independent study in the Seattle Advanced Manufacturing & Community Experiential Learning Lab (SEAMCELL).
Research opportunities are available with various robotic systems, including our autonomous Ford Mach-e e-vehicle. Participate in projects with research centers across the Northeastern global network, including the Institute for Experiential Robotics.
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Cost of attendance
Tuition and financial aid
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$60,432 - $63,713Tuition in USD
Estimated Total Tuition
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