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Robots in Society: Past, Present and Future

Course · 3 credits

Description

This course explores the role of robots in society, tracing their historical development, examining current advances, and considering future possibilities. Students will gain a deep understanding of various types of robots, their capabilities and limitations, the integration of AI in robotics, and the societal impacts of these technologies. The course will also provide insights into the latest research in the field.

The course begins by delving into the history of robotics, from the first industrial robots to humanoid robots. This section covers key milestones and pioneers who have shaped the evolution of robotics. Next, the course examines the present and latest advances in robotics technology. Students will learn about the most innovative robots being developed today, including humanoid robots, autonomous vehicles, and robots used in medicine and space exploration.

The course explores the various types of robots and their diverse applications. This includes industrial robots, service robots, medical robots, and more, highlighting how each type is designed to meet specific needs and challenges. The course analyzes what robots are currently capable of and identifies their limitations, including their ability to perform complex tasks, interact with humans, and learn from their environment, as well as the technical and ethical challenges that remain. 

The course also examines the integration of artificial intelligence in robotics. Students will learn how AI enhances robot functionality, enabling more sophisticated behaviors and decision-making processes.

The course includes an overview of the latest research in robotics and the studies conducted at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Cognitive Robotics Lab. Students have the opportunity to study current research projects and future trends in the field, gaining insights into the developments that are shaping the future of robotics.

By the end of this course, students will have a broad and deep understanding of the history, current state, and future potential of robotics. They will be well-prepared to engage in discussions about the role of robotics in society and its future development.

Course documents

Closed for applications

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Contact

Department of Philosophy

Visiting address
Helgonavägen 3, LUX - Hus B, 223 62 Lund

Postal address
Box 192, 221 00 Lund

+46 46 222 75 90

Requirements and selection

Entry requirements

General requirements

Selection criteria

Priority is given to applicants who have applied before deadline and are registered to a course or a programme at Lunds University the semester before this course starts. After that seats are allocated according to the following: The general average (GPA) of your higher secondary school leaving certificate: 34 %, The Swedish national university aptitude test: 34 %, number of previous ECTS at application deadline (up to 165): 32 %. If students have equal credentials, seats are allocated based on their results on The Swedish National University Aptitude Test. If this too is equal, seats are allocated based on a draw.

English language requirements

Most of ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™s programmes require English Level 6 (unless otherwise stated under 'Entry requirements'). This is the equivalent of an overall IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 90. There are several ways to prove your English language proficiency – check which proof is accepted at the University Admissions in Sweden website. All students must prove they meet English language requirements by the document deadline, in order to be considered for admission.

Country-specific requirements

Check if there are any country-specific eligibility rules for you to study Bachelor's or Master's studies in Sweden:

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Start Autumn Semester 2025

Day-time Lund, part time 33%

In English

Study period

10 November 2025 - 21 December 2025

Application

You can only apply for this course in the 'Swedish student' application round. Find out more: Applying for studies – when to apply

How to apply

ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ uses a national application system run by University Admissions in Sweden. It is only possible to apply during the application periods.

When to apply for studies

Step 1: Apply online

  • Check that you meet the entry requirements of the programme or course you are interested in (refer to the section above on this webpage).
  • Start your application – go to the University Admissions in Sweden website where you create an account and select programmes/courses during the application period.
  • Rank your programme/course choices in order of preference and submit them before the application deadline.

Step 2: Submit documents

  • Read about how to document your eligibility and how to submit your documents at the University Admissions in Sweden website. Follow any country-specific document rules for Master's studies or Bachelor's studies


     
  • Get all your documents ready:
    - official transcripts and high school diploma (Bachelor's applicants)
    - official transcripts and degree certificate or proof that you are in the final year of your Bachelor's (Master's applicants)
    - passport/ID (all applicants) and
    - proof of English proficiency (all applicants).
     
  • Prepare programme-specific documents if stated in the next paragraph on this webpage.
  • Upload or send all required documents to University Admissions before the document deadline.
  • Pay the application fee (if applicable – refer to the section below on this webpage) before the document deadline.

* Note that the process is different if you are applying as an exchange student or as a part of a cooperation programme (such as Erasmus+).
* If you have studied your entire Bachelor's programme in Sweden and all of your academic credits are in Ladok, you do not have to submit transcripts or your diploma when applying for a Master's programme. However, there may still be other documents you need to submit! See the link below. 
Svensk student? 

Tuition fees

Non-EU/EEA citizens

Full programme/course tuition fee: SEK 5 750

First payment: SEK 5 750

Citizens of a country outside of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland are required to pay tuition fees. You pay one instalment of the tuition fee in advance of each semester.

Tuition fees, payments and exemptions

EU/EEA citizens and Switzerland

There are no tuition fees for citizens of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.

Application fee

If you are required to pay tuition fees, you are generally also required to pay an application fee of SEK 900 when you apply at the University Admissions in Sweden website. You pay one application fee regardless of how many programmes or courses you apply to.


*Note that there are no tuition or application fees for exchange students or doctoral/PhD students, regardless of their nationality.

Scholarships & funding

ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Global Scholarship programme

The ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Global Scholarship programme is a merit-based and selective scholarship targeted at top academic students from countries outside the EU/EEA.

Within the framework of the ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Global Scholarship programme, the University also offers the African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) Scholarship targeted at top academic students from selected African research universities.

ARUA Scholarship

Swedish Institute Scholarships

The Swedish Institute offers scholarships to international students applying for studies in Sweden at Master's level.

Country-specific scholarships and funding options

ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ has agreements with scholarship organisations and funding bodies in different countries, which may allow applicants to apply for funding or scholarships in their home countries for their studies at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

Country-specific scholarships

External scholarships

Information about scholarships from external organisations