Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) in Robotics

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Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) in Robotics

  • Course description The master's program in Robotics is a new and unique program administered by Penn’s General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception (GRASP) Laboratory, recognized as one of the nation’s premier research centers. Multi-disciplinary in scope, the program provides an ideal foundation for what today’s experts in robotics and intelligent systems need to know — from artificial intelligence, computer vision, control systems, dynamics, and machine learning to design, programming and prototyping of robotic systems.

    Program Highlights: Opportunities for research projects in robotics and related fields in the world-famous GRASP Lab; participation in exciting competitions such as the international Robocup soccer tournament; weekly GRASP seminars; professional networking with peers in industry and academe.

    Grounded in up-to-the minute research findings, the MSE in Robotics offers you an ideal foundation for a successful career in robotics, defense, aerospace, and automotive industries, government agencies, or academe.

    Robotics MSE Curriculum
    Students must complete a total of ten courses: four core and six electives.

    Core courses cover the following fields:
    • Robotics and Animation
    • Control Systems Design
    • Computer Vision
    • Machine Learning
    Sample electives include:
    • Learning in Robotics
    • Vision and Learning
    • Hybrid Systems
    • Motion Planning
    • Mechatronics
    • Biomechanics
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