Question by MyNameIsNotImportant: i need one more college that offers a robotics engineering degree and fast!? I am doing a career project on robotics engineering. i need to find three colleges that offer at least a bachelors degree. i already have Carnegie Mellon and WPI i need 1 more!
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Answer by MPerhaps Indiana State University: http://education-portal.com/articles/Bachelor_of_Science_in_Robotics_Engineering.html
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Answer by Josie SmithMechanical engineering
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Answer by Caitlin PCMU, Case Western Reserve University, RPI, RIT, MIT
All are very good schools in the area of robotics, but you’ll probably need to score higher than a 30 (like a 32-34) to get in.
I go to Case for biomedical engineering and I got a 33.
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Answer by Go Democrats 2008!MIT
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Answer by PE2008Mechanical Engineering Technology is also good if you prefer less math and more “practical” courses.
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Question by Asha J: I want to go to a 4 year college were i can learn Robotics? I’m interested in one that is in Japan ,England, or the USA. I would like to go to a college that teaches me about computers and robotics and how to becom an inventer .PLEASE HELP this is very important to me. Can someone find one in JAPAN
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Answer by le_savoir_vivreDomo origato, mr. roboto?
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Answer by Joe RYou should look into the -University of California, Berkeley (UCB), School of Engineering, -California Institute of Technology (CalTech) in Pasadena, or -California Polytechnical State University (CalPoly) in San Luis Obispo.
Good luck.
P.S. UCLA most definitely.
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Engineering has developed innovative ways to deliver an enhanced education to students. The introduction of an interactive classroom is connecting engineering students across the States and internationally. Many unique hands-on opportunities are offered through robotics and computing projects and programs that give students an immersive experience inside and outside of the classroom.
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I’ve been looking for this career but I cannot find it. So I will be grateful to the people who can answer this question for me because it’s really important to me.
Thank you all!
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Answer by Prof. CochiseHi Brian
A degree program under that exact name likely doesn’t exist – you may find what you want under Mechanical E and/or Electrical E at the Bachelors level.
Excellent ABET-accredited engineering programs in the Dallas area at the following schools:
UNT
SMU
UT-Arlington
UT-Dallas
Why don’t you review the websites for the Engineering programs at each of these 4 schools and see if one or more of them will help you meet your goals. Also, call the E department and ask if you can come over and meet with a counselor. They will be delighted to show you around and to bolster your interest.
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