Autonomy, IoT, and Robotics Professional Master's Programs
Program Overview
Autonomy, IoT, and Robotics Professional Master's Programs
The Autonomy, IoT, and Robotics Professional Master's Programs at Purdue University offer a comprehensive education in the fields of autonomy, internet of things, and robotics.
Program Overview
The program requires 30 credit hours, consisting of:
- ACS Core Courses (9 credits)
- Major Courses (9 credits)
- Professional Skills Courses (9 credits)
- ACS Elective Courses (3 credits)
ACS Core Courses
Students must take 9 credits of ACS Core Courses, including:
- 1 Autonomy course (3 credits) for Robotics or IoT majors
- 1 Robotics course (3 credits) for Autonomy or IoT majors
- 1 IoT course (3 credits) for Robotics or Autonomy majors
- 1 Applied Math course (3 credits) for all Robotics, Autonomy, and IoT majors
Major Courses
Major Courses are to be chosen from the designated Robotics, Autonomy, and IoT course lists. The Major Course credits must be from the same designated major course list. At least 9 credits must be taken from Major courses designated as Professional Skills courses.
Autonomy Major Course List
The following courses are part of the Autonomy Major Course List:
- AAE 59000: Multi-Agent Systems and Control*
- CE 56200: Vehicular Cyber-Physical Systems*
- CE 59700: Intelligent Transportation Systems
- CE 59700: Machine Learning and AI for Autonomous Vehicle Operations*
- CS 57800: Statistical Machine Learning
- CS 59000: Reinforcement Learning
- CS 59200: Motion Planning Course*
- ECE 50024: Machine Learning*
- ECE 57000: Artificial Intelligence*
- ECE 59500: Introduction to Deep Learning
- ECE 59500: CV - Deep Learning for Computer Vision
- ECE 66100: Computer Vision
- IE 69000RLC: Reinforcement Learning and Control Systems
- ME 55700: Design for Manufacturability*
- ME 59700: Autonomous Systems*
- ME MM: Mobile Microrobots*
Program Details
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in autonomy, IoT, and robotics, with a focus on professional skills and practical applications. The program is suitable for students who wish to pursue a career in these fields or who wish to further their education and research in these areas.
Conclusion
The Autonomy, IoT, and Robotics Professional Master's Programs at Purdue University offer a comprehensive and professional education in the fields of autonomy, internet of things, and robotics. The program is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to succeed in these fields, and is suitable for students who wish to pursue a career in these areas or who wish to further their education and research.
