BS(Hons) Robotics Engineering

... United States
... University of Hartford

Course Overview

Our robotics program offers an innovative approach to hands-on learning. The productive curriculum prepares students to fulfill the growing and expected demands for entry-level careers. The immersive programming will teach students key aspects of robotics principles, designs, and operations. Our two fully-equipped robotics laboratories contain various state-of-the-art technologies and equipment, including Baxter, a multifunctional and articulated manufacturing robot.

Career Outlook

Graduates of this program will be prepared to work for industry-leading companies around the world such as:

  • Robotics: ABB, KUKA, or Fanuc.

  • Automobile: BMW, Toyota, or Hyundai.

  • Global aerospace, defense, and security: Lockheed Martin, or Raytheon

  • Factory automation or advanced manufacturing: Epson, Denso, or Wittmann Battenfeld Group.

Students can also pursue Robotics Research Institutes at companies like Toyota Research Institute, Bosch, Disney Research, NASA, DARPA, and more.

General Eligibility

n/a

Part Time Work Details

n/a

Language Requirement

  • Minimun IELTS Score 6.5 overall.

Programme Information
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Course Category

Computer Science


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Campus Name

West Hartford, Connecticut


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

Full-Time, 4 years


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Available Intake

Aug,Jan,May


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IELTS Score

6.5


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Tuition Fees Range

USA: $42,850 , International: $67,079,


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