Computer vision is the study of acquiring and interpreting visual imagery. As the technology matures, its applications in industry continue to expand exponentially in areas of great commercial value. The goals of the 16-month (three semesters plus summer) MSCV program are to provide a robust set of courses encompassing current and emerging state-of-the-art computer vision topics that prepare students for careers in this field, and to facilitate hands-on experience through real research and development projects addressing current applications.
The robotics master of science program brings together areas of robotics research that would otherwise be spread across different departments or separate universities, preparing students to take a leading role in the research and development of future generations of integrated robotics technologies and systems.
The Master's in Robotic Systems Development (MRSD) is an advanced graduate degree with a combined technical/business focus for recent graduates/practicing professionals already engaged in, or wishing to enter, the robotics and automation field as practitioners in the commercial sector.