<p>If you enjoy the hardware side of robotics more, you would want to major in Electrical Engineering. If you like the software significantly more, CS is your game. As far as I am aware, EECS is usually a department that offers multiple degrees. See the University of Michigan. Many schools don’t have anything called EECS but have EE, CE, and/or CS. Of Course, you could double major in both, probably taking an extra year. Another option is Computer Engineering.</p>
<p>At the most basic level:</p>
<p>Computer Science - coding, software</p>
<p>Computer Engineering - computer hardware, mix of CS and EE</p>
<p>Electrical Engineering - robotics hardware</p>
<p>I hope that gives you a starting point.</p>