Free Robotics Courses 2025: Learn the Technology of the Future
- Rekha Pal

- Sep 16
- 2 min read

Robotics is one of the most exciting fields for students, as it combines creativity with engineering to build machines that can walk, talk, or perform human-like tasks. Alongside Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics is emerging as a core technology of the future, with applications in industries, healthcare, space exploration, and even daily life. While AI often dominates career discussions, robotics offers equally promising opportunities.
To help students explore this growing field, several institutions are offering free online robotics courses. Here are some of the best options for 2025:
1. University of Michigan
The University of Michigan provides a wide range of free robotics learning materials through GitHub, YouTube, and its official website. These include courses on Linear Algebra, Calculus, the Robot Operating System (ROS), mobility, and robotics programming. Students can also request access to a Google Sheet (via robotics.umich.edu) listing all upcoming free courses.
2. MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers a comprehensive robotics course through its OpenCourseWare platform. With more than 25 lessons, lecture notes, assignments, and projects, it delivers robotics education in a structured, self-paced format. This makes it ideal for students looking for a thorough introduction to the field.
3. SWAYAM Robotics Course
India’s SWAYAM platform provides an eight-week robotics course covering the history of robotics, components, sensors, vision, locomotion, and kinematics (the science of motion). Already popular among engineering students, the course has enrolled over 5,000 learners, with more than 1,000 registering for its final exam.
National Push for Robotics Education
The importance of robotics in India is growing rapidly. Recently, the Delhi government announced a ₹170-crore initiative to upgrade 15 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), adding new courses in AI, Robotics, Electric Vehicles (EVs), and Green Energy. Such initiatives reflect the increasing recognition of robotics as a key driver of technological advancement.






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