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What To Look for in a Robotics & Automation Education?

5/20/2024

When searching for robotics education, set your standards high.         

Attending robotics technician schools, such as the Robotics & Automation Technician program at Universal Technical Institute (UTI), could be a great choice for those seeking a structured learning experience! Students can then obtain diplomas that validate their training, allowing them to pursue entry-level positions in the robotics and automation fields after graduation.1

So, if you want to tap into your potential, consider investing in quality training. That way, after graduation, you can start pursuing entry-level roles in the fields of robotics such as77:

  • Robotics and automation technician
  • Control systems technician
  • Maintenance technician

But how do you know what to look for in a suitable robotics and automation education?

Continue reading to find out more! This guide will tell you what to look for when choosing a robotics education program.

1. Hands-On Training

Theoretical understanding is essential in robotics. However, if you want to pursue a career in industries that need robotics, you must combine this knowledge with hands-on technical training! Industries that rely on skilled robotics technicians include:

  • Manufacturing: Robotics speed up the manufacturing process by performing automated tasks in assembly, welding and packaging.
  • Healthcare: Robots are used for minimally invasive surgeries, medical imaging and drug delivery and can perform administrative tasks such as scheduling and record-keeping.
  • Logistics & warehousing: Robotics is transforming how packages are handled and stored in warehouses worldwide, increasing efficiency and accuracy in transportation.
  • Agriculture: Robotic systems can be used to automate field operations such as planting and harvesting, as well as livestock monitoring which can help farmers increase yields.
  • Military & defense: Robotics technologies such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can survey hostile or dangerous areas, while land-based robots can dispose of bombs and assist in reconnaissance missions.
  • Construction: Robots are increasingly being employed on construction sites for tasks like demolition, painting and bricklaying.

Training with actual robotic systems and automation technology can provide you with experience that helps prepare you for the responsibilities of a robotics technician role after graduation.1 UTI's classrooms and labs are outfitted with trade-specific technology, allowing you to gain a thorough and firsthand understanding of how to complete quality work as a technician. This type of training is possible in our robotics and automation courses:

  • Computer-Aided Design.
  • DC and AC Electricity.
  • Industrial Networking.
  • Industrial Robotics.
  • Manufacturing Systems and Technology.
  • Programmable Logic Controllers.

To be clear, our robotics and automation training program primarily focuses on automation. However, possessing a thorough understanding of automation is often critical for maintaining and developing robotics technology!

2. Experienced Instructors

Trade school instructors can possess a ton of industry knowledge that helps students gain a comprehensive understanding of robotics and automation technology. UTI’s instructors have experience in the industry and can effectively communicate and break down trade technicalities and offer guidance to students who need it.

Here's our best advice: Have plenty of discussion with your instructors after you've enrolled (and the same goes for the rest of your classmates)! This will allow you to learn what it’s like to gain camaraderie with people with similar professional goals and practice communicating technical ideas, which could help you collaborate with future colleagues.    

3. Industry-Aligned Curriculum

An industry-standard education in robotics and automation, like that at UTI, is essential for gaining both theoretical and practical knowledge in robotics & automation. With this in-depth understanding, graduates are prepared to pursue field work.

It can also help students develop a current perspective on the rapidly changing world of robotics and automation technology. At UTI, graduates earn documents to confirm they have completed this automation and robotics technician education, which could help them stand out against job candidates who don’t have training credentials!

4. Job Search Assistance

Having formal, hands-on technical training on your résumé can help you feel prepared to apply for entry-level positions. Additionally, a trade school like UTI can provide services that help students pursue employment before or after graduation!

Formal training credentials of any kind could help aspiring robotics & automation technicians prove that they have the hands-on experience needed to pursue entry-level roles. Graduates of UTI's 51-week program at the Exton, Lisle, Rancho Cucamonga, Houston and Mooresville campuses receive diplomas. Graduates from UTI Canton earn certificates and can study for an additional six months to earn an Associate of Applied Sciences degree!

Robotics & Automation Education FAQ

1. What Degree Is Best for Robotics?

Formal training credentials of any kind could help aspiring robotics & automation technicians prove that they have the hands-on experience needed to pursue entry-level roles. Graduates of UTI's 51-week program at the Exton, Lisle, Rancho Cucamonga, Houston and Mooresville campuses receive diplomas, and graduates of our 18-month program at UTI Canton receive AAS degrees.

2. How Do I Get Into Robotics?

There is no single path into robotics and automation. Our top recommendation is to attend a robotics training school like UTI because the resources and support that a campus provides can help students develop a comprehensive understanding of their chosen fields. UTI's Career Services team can also teach students and graduates how to communicate their strengths as individual technicians to prospective employers.

3. Is It Hard to Learn Robotics?

The training path you choose can have an impact on the amount of time it takes to learn robotics. Technical training at UTI can build your knowledge from the ground up. Even students with no technical experience can enroll in our program!

Enroll in a Robotics Education at UTI!

The first step to pursuing a robotics career is to train for it. With the right training, you can start to unlock the possibilities of robotics and automation and set yourself up to pursue a career in this exciting field.

Take the first step today by contacting an Admissions Representative at 1-800-834-7308 and visit our website to request more information. When you’re ready to start learning, apply for a robotics education today!

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