Robotics Graduate Minor
This program is available at the following location:
- Corvallis
The Robotics minor coursework includes core areas of robotics, including actuation, locomotion, manipulation, dynamics, control, sensing, artificial intelligence, and human/robot interactions.
For additional information about the Robotics graduate minor, please visit the program website.
Minor Code: 3255
Upon successful completion of the program, students will meet the following learning outcomes:
- Integrate robotics software and hardware to perform a task.
- Create a literature summary of the role of planning and control in robotics.
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Required Core | ||
ROB 514 | INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS | 4 |
ROB 515 | INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS II | 4 |
ROB 534 | SEQUENTIAL DECISION MAKING IN ROBOTICS | 4 |
or ROB 537 | LEARNING-BASED CONTROL | |
ROB 545 | KINEMATICS, DYNAMICS, AND CONTROL | 4 |
or ME 531 | LINEAR MULTIVARIABLE CONTROL SYSTEMS I | |
Select additional credits as directed by minor professor 1 | 0-2 | |
Total Credits | 16-18 |
- 1
Required core courses listed meet the 15 credit minimum for a Master's minor. Doctoral minors require a minimum of 18 credits
Minor Code: 3255