The Bachelor of Science in Robotics and Intelligent Systems combines engineering, computer science, and AI to train students in the design, development, and maintenance of intelligent robotic systems. The program focuses on automation, robotics control, and real-time decision-making systems.
Duration: 4 year (8 Semesters)
Foundational Knowledge
Deliver comprehensive knowledge in robotics, control systems, AI, and sensor technologies for autonomous system development.
Technical Skills
Train students in robot programming, kinematics, embedded systems, and intelligent control architectures.
Collaboration and Communication
Support team-based innovation through robotics competitions, group design projects, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Elective Courses
Offer electives in swarm robotics, human-robot interaction, drone technology, and robotic vision to expand learning pathways.
Problem-Solving Abilities
Nurture design and analytical skills to create intelligent robotic systems that address real-world challenges in automation and mobility.
Core courses
Covering fundamental topics in computer science, including programming languages, data structures, algorithms, computer networks, database systems, and software engineering
Elective courses
Elective courses allowing students to explore specialized areas of interest such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, computer graphics, and game development.
Hands-on learning experiences
Hands-on learning experiences through programming labs, projects, internships, and industry collaborations to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems and gain practical experience.
Capstone project or thesis work
Capstone project or thesis work requiring students to undertake a substantial independent research or software development project under the guidance of faculty mentors.
Graduates of the BS in Robotics and Intelligent Systems program are trained in automation, intelligent control, and robotics design, preparing them for interdisciplinary tech careers. Some potential career paths include:
Robotics Engineer
Design, build, and program robotic systems for industrial automation, healthcare, and exploration.
Automation Engineer
Develop intelligent automation solutions for manufacturing, logistics, and smart infrastructure.
Control Systems Designer
Engineer feedback control systems for precision tasks in robotics and mechatronics.
AI Integration Engineer
Integrate machine learning models into robotics for adaptive behavior and decision-making.
Research Assistant in Robotics
Support R&D in academic and industrial labs focusing on autonomous systems and human-robot interaction.