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FEEG6043 2031-32
Intelligent Mobile Robotics
This module teaches the theory and practice of robotic perception and reasoning needed for mobile autonomous vehicles to operate in dynamic, unstructured environments across land, sea and air. You will learn probabilistic methods so that robots can self-localise within and make sense of their surroundings. These methods will be implemented on real platforms to close the see-think-act loop for robust delivery of missions in complex fields that have not been designed to accommodate robots. -
FEEG6053 2026-27
Intelligent Mobile Robotics (MSc RAS)
This module teaches the theory and practice of robotic perception and reasoning needed for mobile autonomous vehicles to operate in dynamic, unstructured environments across land, sea and air. You will learn probabilistic methods so that robots can self-localise within and make sense of their surroundings. These methods will be implemented on real platforms to close the see-think-act loop for robust delivery of missions in complex fields that have not been designed to accommodate robots. -
COMP3230 2028-29
Interaction Science
This module explores the science of interaction, a formalisation of how humans, animals and intelligent agents engage with each other through interactive systems. The module extends foundational concepts of HCI and studies both classical and emerging perspectives in affective computing, activity theory, approaches to designing for behaviour change (such as nudges and gamification), animal–computer interaction (ACI), human–robot interaction (HRI), digital health, and design for disability. Through lectures, practical workshops, and a group project, you will learn how to design, implement, and evaluate interactive systems. The module emphasises reflective and user-centred design processes. You will learn to apply appropriate methods of thematic analysis with reflexivity, ensuring sensitivity to diverse user perspectives and ethical considerations in design and evaluation. -
MUSI3155 2028-29
Interactive! Music in Video Games and Media
Interactive music and sound can be found in diverse forms, from video games and interactive installations through to data driven sonic art and works with audience/performer interventions. Such situations provide composers and sound artists with both exciting creative opportunities and technical challenges. This module provides you with an opportunity to explore non-linear sonic scenarios, introducing a range of software systems and hardware controllers with which to engage. -
MUSI3155 2027-28
Interactive! Music in Video Games and Media
Interactive music and sound can be found in diverse forms, from video games and interactive installations through to data driven sonic art and works with audience/performer interventions. Such situations provide composers and sound artists with both exciting creative opportunities and technical challenges. This module provides you with an opportunity to explore non-linear sonic scenarios, introducing a range of software systems and hardware controllers with which to engage. -
ARTD2144 2027-28
Interactivity & Play
In this module you will build on your technical skills and creative approaches to develop an individual creative computing project. The broad themes of play and user interaction will be explored, within which you will identify, research and manage a project with a focus of your own choice. Theories and contexts of play in art, design and commercial contexts will provide a launchpad for your own creative and technical practice in, for example, physical space and interactive installations, the Internet of Toys, mixed reality games, interactive literature and media, playful AI and robotics, HCI and user experience (UX). You will be introduced to user and player testing methods to evaluate your project. -
ARTD2144 2026-27
Interactivity & Play
In this module you will build on your technical skills and creative approaches to develop an individual creative computing project. The broad themes of play and user interaction will be explored, within which you will identify, research and manage a project with a focus of your own choice. Theories and contexts of play in art, design and commercial contexts will provide a launchpad for your own creative and technical practice in, for example, physical space and interactive installations, the Internet of Toys, mixed reality games, interactive literature and media, playful AI and robotics, HCI and user experience (UX). You will be introduced to user and player testing methods to evaluate your project. -
UOSM2017 2029-30
Intercultural Communication in a Global World
In a world of fast and easy communication, we are increasingly working and studying alongside people from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Understanding our intercultural encounters allows us to develop awareness of ourselves and others, as we grow as individuals, develop new relationships and enhance employability through the intercultural competence we acquire.
Whether in social settings or various contexts of employment, intercultural communication in today's globalised world can challenge our established ways of thinking, feeling and behaving. This module prepares you to react to these challenges, and to understand how culture and communication operate around you. -
UOSM2017 2026-27
Intercultural Communication in a Global World
In a world of fast and easy communication, we are increasingly working and studying alongside people from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Understanding our intercultural encounters allows us to develop awareness of ourselves and others, as we grow as individuals, develop new relationships and enhance employability through the intercultural competence we acquire.
Whether in social settings or various contexts of employment, intercultural communication in today's globalised world can challenge our established ways of thinking, feeling and behaving. This module prepares you to react to these challenges, and to understand how culture and communication operate around you. -
UOSM2017 2027-28
Intercultural Communication in a Global World
In a world of fast and easy communication, we are increasingly working and studying alongside people from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Understanding our intercultural encounters allows us to develop awareness of ourselves and others, as we grow as individuals, develop new relationships and enhance employability through the intercultural competence we acquire.
Whether in social settings or various contexts of employment, intercultural communication in today's globalised world can challenge our established ways of thinking, feeling and behaving. This module prepares you to react to these challenges, and to understand how culture and communication operate around you.