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Program Description

Robotics and Automation is a rapidly growing field which combines elements of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and programming. It includes the design, implementation, configuration, operation, programming, maintenance and repair of intelligent machines. Robotic systems are utilized for many applications in manufacturing and assembly, defense, space and underwater exploration, disaster relief as well as many newly emerging service applications.

The Minuteman Robotics & Automation program gives students a solid foundation for future work or study in this exciting and growing field. Working hands-on in the classroom and using modern state-of-the-art equipment, students will learn to design, build and program robots, as well effectively test their own designs and programs. After becoming familiar with the essential building blocks of robot operations such as motors and sensors, students will construct and program robots on a variety of platforms, including Arduino and VEX V5. They will learn to use different logic controllers, and to set up and trouble-shoot various automated production lines. They will use cutting-edge industrial robots such as Universal Robots and Kuka Robots. Moreover, students will learn key engineering skills such as CAD (computer-aided design), applied engineering physics and electronics, and industry-standard software tools like Multisim®, SolidWorks® and the AutoDesk® suite of programs.This program provides students with the skills and confidence they need to succeed as a robotics or engineering student after high school, and the embedded college-level classes will qualify them for up to 9 college credits by the time they graduate.

Course Content

During a student’s time in Robotics and Automation, they will complete courses designed by PLTW (Project Lead The Way, www.PLTW.org), and RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology, /www.rit.edu/pltw) which can result in earning college credit in four (4) different PLTW-based courses at RIT and possibly other universities and colleges. Courses could include the following:

  1. IED – Introduction to Engineering Design (Design Process,
  2. DE – Digital Electronics
  3. POE – Principles of Engineering (Basic Engineering physics)
  4. CIM – Computer Integrated Manufacturing (Basic Machining and Factory Automation)
  • Lab Safety
  • Introduction to Computer Aided Design (CAD)
  • Introduction to Engineering Design
  • Statics & Dynamics
  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing
  • Mechanisms
  • Strength of Materials
  • Thermodynamics
  • Pneumatics & Hydraulics
  • DC Circuits
  • AC Circuits
  • Digital Electronics
  • Industrial Robotics and Automation
  • Programmable Logic Controllers
  • Instrumentation and Process Control
  • Microcontroller (Arduino) Programming
  • Mobile Robots
  • Measurements and Calibration
  • Hand and Power Tools
  • Blueprint Reading
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Writing Technical Reports
  • Career Awareness

Career Tree: Robotics & Automation

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Advisory Committee Partners

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • AET Labs
  • Innovique
  • Raytheon

Robotics & Automation Instructor

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Industry Certifications

  • OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
  • Festo Mechatronics
  • Festo Sensors
  • Festo Hydraulics and Pneumatics
  • Solidprofessor Solidworks

Possible Career Pathways

  • Automation Engineer
  • Automation Technician
  • Electrical/Electronics Engineer Technician
  • Electro-Mechanical Technician
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Industrial Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Manufacturing Technician
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Process Control Engineer
  • Process Control Technician
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Robotics Technician
  • Technical Marketing
Projected Salary

Starting Salary

Median salaries depend on the education and the technical field pursued. Examples include:

  • Robotics Engineer: $120,500
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineers: $115,000
  • Electro-Mechanical Technician: $66,900
  • Mechanical Engineers: $105,600
  • Robotics Instructor (university, college): $99,500
  • Industrial Engineers: $105,000
  • Robotics Technician: $66,900

Post-secondary Options

Students completing the Minuteman Robotics and Automation program can proceed directly into the workforce in a technician role, or continue their education pursuing an associates, baccalaureate or graduate degree in various fields of engineering and technical fields.

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College Partners

  • UMass Lowell
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Rochester Institute of Technology