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About the job:
What you do
As a Robotics Engineer, your job is to research, design, develop, and test robotic applications.
The tough stuff
As a Robotics Engineer, you will have to:
- Cope with the pressure of meeting tight deadlines
- Sometimes work overtime
The cool stuff
As a Robotics Engineer, you will get to:
- Simplify people's jobs and lives through the automation you work on
- Benefit from job opportunities, since the demand for this career is growing
- Program robots! 'Nuff said!
Typical work hours
- 40 hours per week
- Overtime
Are you the right fit?
Classes you should be good at
- Math
- Physics
Need help from tutors?
Best high school track(s)
- General Sciences
Personal qualities
- Expressing yourself verbally
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Reasoning & Problem Solving
- Critical Thinking
Will you make money?
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Education stuff:
Education required
In order to become a Robotics Engineer, you can obtain:
- A Bachelor's Degree in an Engineering field
- A Bachelor's Degree in Robotics Engineering, which includes courses in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering
However, a Master's degree in Robotics is highly recommended, since it'll focus on:
- The Foundations of Robotics
- Robot Dynamics
- Social implications of technology
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