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Bachelor of Science in Robotics Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Robotics Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Robotics Engineering

  • ID:UH10091
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements:

  • Complete your Application
  • Submit your Academic Records: All transcripts presented in a language other than English must include a translation.

English requirements:

  • IELTS - 6.5
  • TOEFL - 80 IBT
  • Pearsons - 58

Other requirements:

Alternative methods for proving English proficiency

  • Successful completion of English Composition at a regionally accredited College or University in the United States with a grade of B or higher. Must be a traditional in class format online classes will NOT be accepted.
  • International Baccalaureate - English A1 or A2 with grade of 3 or higher
  • Advanced Placement English with a grade of 3 or higher
  • SAT Evidence based reading / writing 480 or higher
  • GCSE or GCE English Pass (syllabus A) with grade of A, B or C
  • A HKCEE English Pass with a grade of (Syllabus A) with a grade of A, B, C or D
  • Trinity ISE II Level - Pass in All module areas
  • EC Higher Education - Level B2+ Pre advanced

Course Information

The new robotics program at UHart offers students the ability to gain skills in the growing field of robotics and make an impact on the future.

This program will prepare you to fulfill the growing and expected demands for entry-level careers in  robotics. Dive into a hands-on experience around robotics principals, designs, and operation. Students in this program will especially benefit from the laboratories in CETA, including two new robotics labs.  

Robotics is the discipline that combines computer, electrical, mechanical, sensing, and computer science in real time. It plays a role in nearly every aspect of our lives, and we can see its applications in automation, manufacturing, the defense industry, commerce—like Amazon—and the healthcare industry to mention a few.

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Freshman Year

First Semester (16 credits)

  • ES 101P - Engineering Freshman Dialogue 1 credit(s)
  • ES 143P - Engineering and Design 3 credit(s)
  • ES 220 - Graphic Communication 2 credit(s)
  • M 144 - Calculus I 4 credit(s)
  • WRT 110W - Academic Writing I 3 credit(s)
  • UIS - University Interdisciplinary Studies elective 3 credit(s)

Second Semester (18 credits)

  • ES 115 - Engineering Computer Applications 3 credit(s)
  • ECE 231 - Digital System Logic 3 credit(s)
  • ECE 232 - Digital Laboratory 1 credit(s)
  • M 145 - Calculus II 4 credit(s)
  • PHY 112 - Calculus-Based Physics I 4 credit(s)
  • UISC - Cultural and Historical Interpretation elective (UISC 180 or UISC 212) 3 credit(s)

Sophomore Year

First Semester (18 credits)

  • CS 114 - Fundamentals of Computing I 4 credit(s)
  • ES 110 - Statics 3 credit(s)
  • ECE 255 - Fundamentals of Circuits and Electronics 4 credit(s)
  • M 242 - Differential Equations 3 credit(s)
  • PHY 113 - Calculus-Based Physics II 4 credit(s)

Second Semester (17 credits)

  • CS 115 - Fundamentals of Computing II 4 credit(s)
  • ES 211 - Dynamics 3 credit(s)
  • ES 212 - Mechanics of Materials 3 credit(s)
  • M 220 - Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory 3 credit(s)
  • ROBO 201 - Introduction to Robotics 4 credit(s)

Junior Year

First Semester (17 credits)

  • CS 220P - Data Structures 3 credit(s)
  • ECE 341 - Discrete and Continuous Systems 3 credit(s)
  • M 240 - Calculus of Several Variables 4 credit(s)
  • ME 350 - Vibrations I with Applications 3 credit(s)
  • ROBO 301 - Robotics and Automation 4 credit(s)

Second Semester (16 credits)

  • CS 351 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 credit(s)
  • ES 342 - Engineering Practice 1 credit(s)
  • M 366 - Engineering Probability and Statistics 3 credit(s)
  • UISS 340D - Ethics in the Professions 3 credit(s)
  • ECE 382 - Sensors, Transducers, and Data Acquisition 3 credit(s) OR
  • ME 405 - Mechatronics System Design 3 credit(s)
  • ROBO 303 - Manipulation and Locomotion 3 credit(s)

Senior Year

First Semester (14 credits)

  • ECE 332 - Microprocessor Applications 4 credit(s)
  • ROBO 482 - Capstone Design I 1 credit(s)
  • ME 465 - Machine Vision and Robotics 3 credit(s)
  • Technical elective 3 credit(s)
  • ECE 442 - Continuous Control Systems  3 credit(s) OR
  • ME 404 - Automatic Control System Analysis 3 credit(s)

Second Semester (15 credits)

  • ROBO 402 - Robotic Systems and Programming 3 credit(s)
  • ROBO 483 - Capstone Design II 3 credit(s)
  • Technical elective 3 credit(s)
  • Technical elective 3 credit(s)
  • UIS - University Interdisciplinary Studies elective 3 credit(s)
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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduates of this program will be prepared to work for many robotics companies around the world. Have an opportunity to work with industrial robot companies like ABB, KUKA, or Fanuc; automobile companies like BMW, Toyota, or Hyundai; global aerospace, defense, and security companies like Lockheed Martin, or Raytheon; or factory automation or advanced manufacturing companies like Epson, Denso, or Wittmann Battenfeld Group.

With the interdisciplinary knowledge learned in the program, students are also well-prepared for graduate school. Students can also pursue Robotics Research Institutes at companies like Toyota Research Institute, Bosch, Disney Research, NASA, DARPA and more.

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Sickness insurance - USD $2464 per year

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