The 2-year associate degree in Robotics and Intelligent Systems aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to design, develop, and implement intelligent robotic systems and machines. The program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of robotics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer vision, and control systems. Students will also gain practical experience in building and programming robots and designing intelligent systems that can interact with the physical world. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to work in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and entertainment, as well as pursue advanced degrees in robotics and related fields. The degree’s ultimate objective is to produce professionals capable of advancing the field of robotics and intelligent systems. The program will take advantage of our strong resources in electrical engineering and mechanical engineering.
FSc, HSSC, Intermediate, A-Levels, DAE, or Equivalent
First Year – Semester I |  |
Course Titles | Cr. Hr |
Natural Science Elective | 3+0 |
Quantitative Reasoning I | 3+0 |
Arts and Humanities | 2+0 |
Islamic Studies/ Ethics | 2+0 |
Functional English | 3+0 |
Applications of Information and Communication Technologies | 2+0 |
Applications of Information and Communication Technologies | 0+1 |
Total CR. | 15+1=16 |
First Year – Semester II |  |
Course Titles | Cr. Hr |
Quantitative Reasoning II | 3+0 |
Robotics Workshop | 0+1 |
Computer Programming | 2+0 |
Computer Programming Lab | 0+1 |
Introduction to Robotics | 2+0 |
Introduction to Robotics | 0+1 |
Pakistan Studies  | 2+0 |
Expository writing | 3+0 |
Total CR. | 13+3=15 |
Second Year – Semester III |  |
Course Titles | Cr. Hr |
Robotic Programming and Simulation | 3+0 |
Robotic Programming and Simulation | 0+1 |
Robotic Systems Design | 3+0 |
Robotic Systems Design | 0+1 |
Robotic Control Systems | 3+0 |
Robotic Control Systems | 0+1 |
Sensors & Actuators | 3+0 |
Sensors & Actuators | 0+1 |
Social Sciences Elective | 2+0 |
Total CR. | 13+4=17 |
Course Title | Cr. Hr |
Field Internship | Qualifying 6 – 8 Weeks |
Second Year – Semester IV |  |
Course Titles | Cr. Hr |
Robot Modelling & Control | 2+0 |
Robot Modelling & Control | 0+1 |
Robotics in Industrial Automation | 2+0 |
Robotic Vision | 2+0 |
Robotic Vision | 0+1 |
Artificial Intelligence | 3+0 |
Artificial Intelligence | 0+1 |
Civics and Community Engagement Elective | 2+0 |
Entrepreneurship | 2+0 |
Total CR. | 13+3=16 |
Total Cr. Hrs. 30 + 36 = 66
Social Sciences Elective (SSE) | |
Course Titles | Cr. Hrs. |
Organizational Behaviour | 2+0 |
Engineering Economics | 2+0 |
Professional Psychology | 2+0 |
Engineering Law | 2+0 |
Professional Ethics | 2+0 |
Sociology for Engineers | 2+0 |
Soft skills | 2+0 |
Critical Thinking | 2+0 |
Leadership and Personal Grooming | 2+0 |
Pathway for Associate Degree Holders:
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Pathway for Conventional Two-Year BSc/Equivalent Degree Holders:
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Exiting from Undergraduate/Equivalent Degree Program with an Associate Degree:
Students enrolled in the undergraduate/equivalent degree program shall be allowed to exit from the program with an Associate Degree provided that the following requirements are met:
Graduates of this program will be able to apply core principles of robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to design and develop intelligent systems. They will gain expertise in programming robots, integrating computer vision, and implementing control systems. Students will develop problem-solving skills to address real-world challenges in automation and robotics. Additionally, they will learn to work collaboratively on multidisciplinary projects, leveraging knowledge from electrical and mechanical engineering. By the end of the program, graduates will be prepared for careers in diverse industries or for further education in robotics and intelligent systems.
Description | Amount (PKR) |
Admission Fees | 10,000 |
Security Deposit (refundable) | 5,000 |
Student Activity Fee (Per Semester) | 2,000 |
Semester Registration Fee (per semester) | 5,000 |
First Semester Credit Hours Fee (17 * 2,700) | 45,900 |
Examination Fees 1st Semester (17 * 250) | 4,250 |
Total Fee at the time of admission | 72,150 |