Edmonds College offers two new pathways for careers in robotics and AI

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds College has launched a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in robotics and artificial intelligence (ROBAI) and an accelerated eight-week professional certificate in robotics in manufacturing. These programs cater to the growing demand for skilled professionals in technology and manufacturing. President Amit B. Singh stated that the college is committed to equipping the next generation of innovators. The ROBAI program offers a hybrid curriculum designed for working professionals, facilitating part-time enrollment over two years.

Students progress in small cohort groups, enhancing community support. The curriculum emphasizes industry-relevant skills, including robotic system design and artificial intelligence applications. These offerings prepare students for careers in advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and healthcare technology. Edmonds College aims to provide affordable education, allowing students to enter the workforce without excessive debt.

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