Robotics

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Minor Requirements

Minor: Robotics

Required Credits: 18

Part One - Core Content Areas: Nine (9) credits of core courses are aligned in four areas:
1) Robotics Principles Area (Required)
ENGR 321Introduction to Robotics3
Take six credits (two courses) from any two of the remaining core areas.6
2) Core Programming Area
Modeling of Engineering Systems
Visual BASIC
Computing Fundamentals in Python I
Introduction to Computing
3) Controls and Robot Applications Area
Electric Energy Application in Agriculture
Autonomous Command and Artificial Intelligence for Robots and Other Cyber-Physical Systems
Control Systems I
Modern Control
Automated Manufacturing Systems
Automatic Controls
4) Measurements and Actuation Systems Area
Fluid Power Systems Design
Instrumentation & Measurements
Introduction to Intelligent Infrastructure *
Instrumentation for Engineers
Engineering Measurements
Mechatronics
Part Two - Approved Additional Courses
Select 9 credits from the following:9
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning:
Individual Study
Topics on Personal Computers
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Intelligent Agents
Autonomous Command and Artificial Intelligence for Robots and Other Cyber-Physical Systems
Human-Computer Interaction
Neural Networks *
Perception & Data Processing
Instrumentation & Measurements
Applied Digital Signal Processing
Image Analysis I
Instrumentation for Engineers
Engineering Measurements
Electric Machines and Control Systems
Embedded Systems
Control Systems I
Modern Control
Advanced Embedded Systems
Automatic Controls
Mechatronics
Kinematics & Dynamics of Machineries
Machinery Analysis & Design
Fluid Power Systems Design
Machine Design I
Vehicle Dynamics
Advanced Control Theory I *
Applications of Unmanned Systems
Electric Energy Application in Agriculture
Bioenvironmental Systems Design
Methods for Precision Manufacturing
Automated Manufacturing Systems
Introduction to Precision Agriculture
Electronic Systems in Precision Ag
Applications of Precision Agriculture
Bridge Evaluation and Rehabilitation
Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Pipeline: Design, Operation, Inspection & Maintenance
Introduction to Intelligent Infrastructure *
Robotics/CAD/CAM/Control Systems *
Computer Integrated Manufacturing *
Total Credits18
*

Taking a graduate level courses will require the student to make application to the Graduate School before enrolling.

 Program Notes

  • Any course used to satisfy Part One: Core Courses may not use that course to satisfy any of the nine credits for Part Two: Approved Courses.