Why study? degree at
- Receive hands-on learning with current robotics technologies and industry-standard software
- Get additional exposure to robotics and automation through extra-curricular projects
- Study a robotics degree based on key elements of the latest robotics technology
- Learn about electronics, computer control, signal processing, development and application of robots
- Put your robotics engineering skills to the test in a range of national competitions like NI-ARC, AGVC, and Maritime RobotX Challenge
- Access purpose-built state-of-the-art teaching and laboratory facilities and heavy engineering pods at Tonsley
Your career
Robotics is the design, development and application of robots in fields as diverse as manufacturing, mining and medicine. Robotics engineering is an area of rapid change and innovation where new careers continue to open up and established careers continue to change, and robotics and robotic technologies are more in demand than ever.
Potential occupations include:
- robotics engineer
- robotics sensor integration specialist
- mechatronic engineer
- process and automation engineer
- instrument engineer
Potential employers include:
- automotive sector
- electronic sector
- defence