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Undergraduate

At the undergraduate level, the University of Central Florida offers a broad range of robotics-relevant courses across the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Computer Science (CS), and Mechanical Engineering (ME) departments. In ECE, students can take courses such as Digital Systems, Embedded Systems, Control Systems, and Robotics Fundamentals, which provide a foundation in hardware integration and real-time control. The CS department offers courses in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and Autonomous Systems Programming, enabling students to develop software intelligence for robotic platforms. Meanwhile, the ME department complements these areas with classes like Dynamics, Mechatronics, Mechanical Design, and Introduction to Robotics, which emphasize kinematics, actuation, and mechanical system integration. These interdisciplinary offerings allow UCF undergraduates to tailor their education toward robotics by combining coursework across departments, often culminating in hands-on projects through senior design or research labs. As as a bachelor student there is possibility of choosing Robotics and intelligent systems as your minor, you can refer to the following link for more info: Intelligent-Robotic-Systems-Minor