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Robotics Requirements
Current Scouts BSA requirements
as of June 6, 2026
as of June 6, 2026
1.
Safety. Do the following:
a.
Explain to your counselor the most likely hazards you may
encounter while working with robots and what you should do to
anticipate, mitigate and prevent, and respond to these hazards.
Describe the appropriate safety gear and clothing that should be
used when working with robotics.
b.
Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries that
could occur while participating in robotics activities and
competitions, including cuts, eye injuries, and burns (chemical
or heat).
2.
Robotics Industry. Discuss the following with your counselor:
a.
The kinds of things robots can do and how robots are best used
today.
b.
The similarities and differences between remote-control
vehicles, telerobots, and autonomous robots.
c.
Three different methods robots can use to move themselves other
than wheels or tracks. Describe when it would be appropriate to
use each method.
3.
General Knowledge. Discuss with your counselor three of the five
major fields of robotics (human-robot interface, mobility, manipulation,
programming, sensors) and their importance to robotics development.
Discuss either the three fields as they relate to a single robot system
OR talk about each field in general. Find pictures or at least one video
to aid your discussion.
4.
Design, Build, Program, Test. Do the following:
a.
With your counselor's approval, choose a task for the robot or
robotic subsystem that you plan to build. Include sensor
feedback and programming in the task. Document this information
in your robot engineering notebook.
b.
Design your robot. The robot design should use sensors and
programming and have at least 2 degrees of freedom. Document the
design in your robot engineering notebook using drawings and a
written description.
c.
Build a robot or robotic subsystem of your original design to
accomplish the task you chose for requirement 4(a).
d.
Discuss with your counselor the programming options available
for your robot. Then do ONE of the following:
1.
Program your robot to perform the task you chose for
your robot in 4(a). Include a sample of your program's
source code in your robot engineering notebook.
2.
Prepare a flowchart of the desired steps to program your
robot for accomplishing the task in 4(a). Include
procedures that show activities based on sensor inputs.
Place this in your robot engineering notebook.
e.
Test your robot and record the results in your robot engineering
notebook. Include suggestions on how you could improve your
robot, as well as pictures or sketches of your finished robot.
5.
Demonstrate. Do the following:
a.
Demonstrate for your counselor the robot you built in
requirement 4.
b.
Share your robot engineering notebook with your counselor. Talk
about how well your robot accomplished the task, the
improvements you would make in your next design, and what you
learned about the design process.
6.
Competitions. Do ONE of the following.
a.
Attend a robotics competition and report to your counselor what
you saw and learned about the competition and how teams are
organized and managed.
b.
Learn about three youth robotics competitions. Tell your
counselor about these, including the type of competition, time
commitment, age of the participants, and how many teams are
involved.
7.
Do ONE of the following:
a.
Identify three career opportunities that would use skills and
knowledge in Robotics. Pick one and research the training,
education, certification requirements, experience, and expenses
associated with entering the field. Research the prospects for
employment, starting salary, advancement opportunities and
career goals associated with this career. Discuss what you
learned with your counselor and whether you might be interested
in this career.
b.
Identify how you might use the skills and knowledge in robotics
to pursue a personal hobby. Research the additional training
required, expenses, and affiliation with organizations that
would help you maximize the enjoyment and benefit you might gain
from it. Discuss what you learned with your counselor and share
what short-term and long-term goals you might have if you
pursued this.