Robotics Engineering
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
You are looking for an emerging career option. If I am in place of you I will go for HSC with computer science first. After that I am looking forward to do robotic engineering. HSC gives a base of basic structure for CS student as compared to Diploma holder. So, it is left on you to know what you would prefer to do.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
A Bachelor of science degree is required for most entry-level robot engineering jobs. An undergraduate BS degree in robotics engineering, computer engineering, electro-mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or mechanical engineering allows graduates to work in robotic engineering. A Master's degree in electrical or mechanical engineering is necessary for many advanced and managerial positions. A Ph.D is required for design and research positions. Most robot engineers specialize in a certain branch of engineering. Typical coursework for a robot engineering degree includes ad
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
2) University of Toronto
3) University of British Columbia
4) McGill University
5) McMaster University
6) Simon Fraser University
7) Queen's university
8) University of Calgary
9) University of Victoria.
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