The final milestone in the MS-Project program is the Master’s Project, which may be fulfilled through approved project intensive coursework or an independent project under faculty supervision. The project/presentation is the final examination in the Master’s program. A presentation is required for all projects (which may be 1-2 projects depending on the makeup of project courses).

Robotics Project Courses:
ROBOT 6920: Graduate Project

1-6 credits can be earned through faculty-advised projects, projects with a company, or projects with a student club. Projects must be approved by the Robotics Faculty, and students are required to give a short final presentation of their project(s) (e.g., during robotics seminar, at a conference, etc.).

ROBOT 6200: Motion Planning
ROBOT 6400: Neural Engineering and NeuroRobotics
ROBOT 6500: Advanced Mechatronics
ROBOT 6960: Medical Robotics
CS 6320: Computer Vision

Robotics Project Instructions:
Go to Grad Tracker – Project milestone – Input date of your project presentation.
List the intended 6 credits for project completion on the Final Program of Study milestone in Grad Tracker.
Courses can be counted as part of the minimum 21 coursework credits and the project. However, students choosing to take project-intensive courses to fulfill the project requirement will need to take additional approved courses to reach the 30 credit hour minimum to complete the degree.