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Robotic Engineering Technology

Providence Campus

(School of Technology)

Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree

This two-year associate degree program provides comprehensive education in the area of robotics and automation. The program will include courses in math, science and engineering to provide a solid background in this technical area. Courses will cover material in mechatronics and microprocessor-based robotic projects, including microprocessor interfacing for various sensors, speech synthesis, communication and real-time programming.

Students graduating from this program will be prepared for a wide range of positions in the areas of robotics, automation and real-time applications. Graduating students may  work as maintenance and troubleshooting tech­nicians or potentially find employment in robotic hardware design and automation as well as software development for real-time applications.

Upon graduating from this program, students may choose to continue their studies towards a B.S. in Electronics Engineering.

Robotic Engineering Technology

A two-year program leading to the associate in science degree

Credits
Major Courses
ENGN1001Digital Logic Design I4.5
ENGN1010Introduction to Circuit Theory and Lab6.0
ENGN1030Solid State I: Devices and Lab6.0
ENGN2000Robotics4.5
ENGN2002Digital Logic Design II4.5
ENGN2045Computer Vision4.5
ENGN2061Mechatronics4.5
ENGN2062Artificial Intelligence4.5
ENGN2063Advanced Robotics4.5
ENGN2075Microcontrollers I4.5
ENGN2080Microcontrollers II4.5
ENGN2085Introduction to Embedded Systems4.5
Related Professional Studies
CSIS1020Fundamentals of C Programming4.5
FIT1012Digital Technology for Business4.5
General Studies
ENG1020English Composition4.5
ENG1021Advanced Composition and Communication4.5
ENG1030Communication Skills4.5
MATH1020Fundamentals of Algebra4.5
MATH1030Precalculus4.5
SCI1011General Physics I4.5
SCI1041General Physics I Laboratory1.5
Choose one of the following:4.5
Art
One ART-designated course
Literature
ENG1001 or one LIT-designated course
History
One HIST-designated course (except HIST4030)
Total Credits99.0

NOTE: Students must pass MATH0010 Basic Mathematics or have equivalent placement scores to enroll in required math course(s).

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