Learn How to Design and Build Robots
Robots haven’t taken over the world (at least not yet), but their importance constantly grows in manufacturing, logistics, health care, defense, and many other areas. Our bachelor’s degree in robotics engineering will teach you important concepts in robotics, electrical and computer engineering, systems engineering, and mechanical engineering, as well as how to apply the concepts to design robots and robotic systems for diverse applications.
You’ll learn some theory, but you’ll also have lots of opportunities for hands-on learning in your classes and in our pair of robotics engineering labs at UM-Dearborn. When you graduate, you’ll have a respected degree backed by program accreditation from the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Where a Robotics Engineering Degree Will Take You
Because of the interdisciplinary nature of robotics engineering and our curriculum, you’ll be prepared for careers in design, development, manufacturing, technical sales, administration, and research in any field where electronic devices are used. Some examples include aerospace, automotive, communications, consumer electronics, computer, electrical power generation, industrial controls, and scientific instrumentation industries.
Recent UM-Dearborn graduates with a bachelor’s in electrical engineering and a focus on robotic systems have been hired by AT&T, DTE Energy, Ford, General Dynamics, General Electric, Lockheed Martin, Masco, Motorola, NASA, the National Security Agency, U.S. Steel, Visteon, and Xilinx, among others.
In addition, our graduates are well equipped for entrepreneurship and startup companies in robotics engineering and for graduate study, such as in our Master of Science in engineering (robotics engineering) program at UM-Dearborn.