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Robotics engineering is an interdisciplinary domain that integrates expertise from various engineering disciplines such as electrical, computer, and mechanical engineering, along with computer science. It incorporates cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, deep learning, image and video analysis, electronics, control systems, industrial automation, hydraulics, pneumatics, and innovative navigation techniques for robotic devices. While robotics is frequently depicted as a new technology, it is actually a mature field with numerous recent advancements. It features a wide array of thrilling applications, including self-driving cars, drones, underwater exploration, industrial manufacturing, space missions, robotic-assisted surgery, nanorobotics, and agricultural automation.
Graduates have access to diverse and stimulating career paths, with a robust and increasing need for professionals skilled in robotic engineering. These skills are applicable to nearly every manufacturing sector and are highly sought after in emerging fields like automated transportation, space exploration, robotic surgery, and collaborative systems that work alongside humans. Robotics engineers can also merge their technical training with additional competencies to pursue roles in management, business, law, medicine, and public policy.
Completion of formal secondary education in a pre-university curriculum
Completion must include the awarding of a diploma or the issuance of a leaving certificate or matriculation certificate generally recognized as the educational qualification necessary for admission to higher studies.
English Language Requirements:
TOEFL Internet-based (iBT), including Paper and Home Editions: 80
IELTS and IELTS Online - 6.5
Duolingo English Test (DET) - 110
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic and PTE Academic Online - 53
Application deadline: Priority Decision Deadline – Dec/01 for Fall Semester; International Regular Decision Deadline - Apr/01 for fall; Dec/01 for spring.