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Robotics Engineering (Undergraduate Program)

Time: November 29, 2025 View:

The Robotics Engineering programwasoriginallya concentrationwithin the Mechanical Engineering major.After years of development, it was officially approved by the Ministry of Education in March 2018 as an independent undergraduate program.

Program Objectives:

This program aims to cultivate senior technical professionals in the field of robotics engineering.Graduates willpossess a solid foundation in natural sciences, humanities & social sciences, and engineering technology.Theywill master professional knowledge in the design of various robotic mechanical structures and control systems, as well as robot integration & application, testing & maintenance, and production operation & management. Through rigorous training in engineering practice and research,studentswill be qualified to engage in the design of complete robots, core components, and control systems within the robotics field.Their career paths will also include scientific research, technology development, application maintenance, and management in related areas such as robotic system applications. Graduates will develop a strong awareness of economic, safety, and environmental considerations, alongside humanistic and social literacy, social responsibility, professional engineering ethics, and an international perspective. They are expected to become technical backbones or managerial leaders in their respective fields.

Core Courses Include:

Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Graphics, Electric Engineering and Electronic Technique, Data Structures and Algorithms, Communication Principle, Mechanical Principle, Mechanical Design, Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering, Principle of Automatic Control, Microcomputer Principle and Interface Technology, Computer Control Technology, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Transmission, Mechatronic Drive and Control, Sensor Principles and Measurement Technology, Introduction to Robotics, Robot Dynamics and Control, Robotic System Design and Application.