What study options are available for someone with experience in geological technology who wants to switch to AI or robotics in UK for a Master's?
Yes, transitioning from geological technology to AI or robotics is possible and promising.
With your master's degree and four years of work experience, you meet the general academic and professional background many UK universities look for in AI or robotics master's programs. Most courses welcome applicants from diverse STEM fields, especially those with strong analytical and technical skills.
- You may need a solid foundation in mathematics and programming. If your previous studies did not cover these, consider taking preparatory courses.
- English language proficiency (such as IELTS or TOEFL) is typically required.
Your next step: consult your LeapScholar counsellor to identify suitable programs and understand any additional prerequisites based on your academic background.
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