Robotics M.S. degree
Program overview
The multi-disciplinary Robotics M.S. degree will prepare students from a wide range of disciplines for successful research and industrial careers. Graduate students will learn the kinematics and dynamics of the physical systems, component design, sensing/actuation and computation for state-of-the-art robotic systems. They will be able to focus on particular interests while working with a broad team of mentors from multiple departments.
Graduate students in the Robotics M.S. program have the opportunity to focus on an interdisciplinary course of study in robotics and perform research through the Thesis Option (Plan A) or to study several different subjects in robotics through the Courses-Only option (Plan B).