Overview
A Well Rounded Education
WPI has established the nation's first undergraduate Robotics Engineering degree program to teach people like you. This unique, innovative program was built from the ground-up with future Robotics professionals in mind. In this program, you'll develop a proficiency for mechanical, electrical and computer engineering which will teach you to build the robot's body. You'll also become proficient in computer science, which will help you control the robot's behavior. In this program, you will be building robots during your first year of study. You will not find this hands-on approach to Robotics anywhere else but WPI.
Our new Master of Science program in Robotics Engineering serves to provide students a similar well-rounded education through diverse classes in a variety of topics engineering professionals need. It includes a thesis and non-thesis option. Visit our graduate program page to see a sample class schedule and offerings.
An Exciting Future
Students graduating from the Robotics Engineering program will have many options for future employment across a wide range of industries including national defense and security, elder care, automation of household tasks, customized manufacturing, and interactive entertainment.
New England is home to a strong and growing Robotics industry. Massachusetts alone boasts over 150 companies, institutions and research labs in the Robotics sector, employing more than 1,500 people.
A History of Leadership in Robotics
WPI has a long history in Robotics. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a national program founded by Dean Kamen '73 that engages high school students in a competition modeled after athletic contests. Working with scientists and engineers from industry and academic partners, students design and build robots to complete specific tasks. WPI sponsors a FIRST team at the Massachusetts Academy of Mathematics and Science and also organizes annual pre-season and post-season competitions on campus.
If you have participated in FIRST or WPI's very own BattleCry, RoboNautica, or Savage Soccer competitions, you're already familiar with the principles of sensing, computation and actuation that Robotics is based upon. At WPI, you can turn your hobby into a very exciting career.
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