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    53 Robotics programs found

    Bachelor Programs in Technology Studies Automation Robotics

    Earning a bachelor’s degree is a great way to learn about a specific topic in-depth and potentially prepare for a career in the field. Students enrolled in such a program usually complete both lower- and upper-division coursework over the course of a four-year program, but specific program length varies.

    What is a Bachelor in Robotics? A Bachelor in Robotics explores the theory, engineering, and application of robotic technology. Students have the opportunity to take classes such as Information Technology for Robotics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics System Design. This curriculum will both acquaint enrollees with the knowledge necessary to work in robotics—it will also equip them with the practical experience necessary to apply this knowledge.

    The familiarity with technology students gain is just one benefit such a program commonly offers. You can also expect to learn transferable skills such as basic engineering, project management, design, and scientific application. You can use skills such as these in robotics and many other fields as well.

    Cost of attendance for a Bachelor in Robotics depends on where you earn the degree and many other factors. For the most accurate information, you should reach out to the institution you plan to enroll at and inquire with the admissions office.

    The career opportunities for students who graduate with a Bachelor in Robotics are often many. Perhaps the most commonly sought profession is that of robotics engineer. Your degree will certainly prep you for this job, but you may also be interested in pursuing positions such as software developer, operator, robotics technician, or controlled machine programmer.

    If you believe a Bachelor in Robotics is right for you, take the first step and find the school with the right program for your interests and needs. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.