Edmonds College
BAS in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Last reviewed June 2026 by the AI Graduate editorial team. Program data is compiled and verified from official university sources — see our methodology.
How this program compares
At an estimated $20.4K in total tuition, the BAS in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence sits roughly 76% below the $86.6K average for AI bachelor's programs in our database — placing it in the 6th percentile on cost among the 232 we track at this level.
Admission Snapshot
Typical admitted student: Requires an associate degree or equivalent credits, minimum GPA of 2.0, and relevant technical background in computing or engineering; SAT/ACT optional.
About This Program
This career-focused bachelor’s degree emphasizes hands-on learning with real robotics and AI systems. It is designed for students with technical backgrounds to design and maintain advanced manufacturing systems. Coursework concentrates on Machine Learning and AI Engineering / Applied AI. Most students complete it in about 2 years.
Estimated total tuition is $20.4K, below the $86.6K average for AI bachelor's programs in our database and in the 6th percentile on cost at this level. That makes it one of the more affordable options for students weighing return on investment.
Enter Robotics Engineer career in Manufacturing AI with machine learning focus Graduates frequently move into roles such as Robotics Engineer, with reported salaries around $120,000.
Career Outcomes
Enter Robotics Engineer career in Manufacturing AI with machine learning focus
- 1. Robotics Engineer
- 2. AI Robotics Developer
- 3. Automation Technician
- 4. Machine Learning Engineer
What You'll Learn
- Design and program robotic systems for real-world applications
- Develop AI models for decision-making and pattern recognition
- Integrate sensors and actuators in autonomous robots
- Apply machine learning to optimize robot performance
Curriculum Highlights
The hybrid curriculum covers robotic mechanics, motion control, and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Core themes include advanced computer vision, autonomous systems, and mechatronic design for manufacturing.
Top Employers
Top employers include Boeing, Amazon Robotics, Tesla, and manufacturing firms like Intel and Microsoft.
Admissions
Requires an associate degree or equivalent credits, minimum GPA of 2.0, and relevant technical background in computing or engineering; SAT/ACT optional.
Application Materials
- Statement of Purpose: Required
- Letters of Recommendation: 2
- Resume: Required
- Transcripts: Official transcripts required
Academic Requirements
- Degree Required: Associate's degree or 90 quarter credits
- GRE/GMAT: Not Required
- TOEFL/IELTS: Required for international students (TOEFL 80+ / IELTS 6.5+)
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