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Robotics: Possible Elective Courses
Any course listed under Sensing, Reasoning, or Acting that is not used to fulfill the breadth or depth requirement, 400-level courses listed here, or any 500-level or higher courses within the College of Engineering, can be considered an elective. If you would like to request that a course not included in one of these groups count as an elective, please fill out the Robotics Course Approval Request form.
- AEROSP 585: Aerospace Seminar (can only be taken once to count toward MS/PhD)
- CMPLXSYS 535: Thry Soc Tech Netwks
- ECON 409: Game Theory
- EECS 471: Applied GPU Programming
- EECS 491: Introduction to Distributed Systems
- EECS 492: Intro to AI
- ELI 521: Writing for Academic Purposes I
- ELI 522: Research Paper Writing
- ELI 601: Speaking in Research Contexts
- ENGR 580: Teaching Engineering
- ENTR 407: Entrepreneurship Hour (can only be taken once to count toward MS/PhD)
- ENTR 490: Organizational Management in Startups
- ENTR 500: Intro to Innovation Careers
- ENTR 510: Compensation, Funding & Ownership (Winter 2017)
- ENTR 520: Tech-Inspired Business Models
- ENTR 530: Innovation & IP Strategy
- ENTR 550: Interpersonal Skills
- ENTR 560: Project Management and Consulting
- ENTR 599 (all sections)
- FIN 580: Financial Derivatives in Corporate Finance: Managing Risk and Creating Value
- IOE 465: Design of Experiments
- KIN 413: Clinical Gate Analysis
- MATH 451: Advanced Calculus I
- MATH 525: Probability Theory
- MATH 658: Nonlinear Dynamics and Geometric Mechanics
- MOVESCI 510: Musculoskeletal Simulation and Optimal Control
- PSYCH 614: Advanced Statistical Methods II
- PUBPOL 650: Introduction to Science and Technology Policy Analysis
- PUBPOL 750: Race, Technology & Public Policy
- PUBPOL 754: Research Seminar in Science, Technology and Public Policy
- SI 563: Game Theory
- SI 664: Building Interactive Applications
- TCHNCLCM 610: Dissertation, Dissertation Proposal, and Thesis Writing
- TO 628: Advanced Big Data Analytics
Note: EECS 402 cannot count toward Robotics degree requirements
Special Topics Courses:
- EECS 498: Special Topics – Social Computing Systems
- EECS 498: Special Topics – Introduction to Algorithmic Robotics
- ENGR 599: Special Topics in Engineering – approved sections vary
- ENTR 599 Special Topics for Entrepreneurship – approved sections vary
- ENTR 599.31: Special Topics – Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Technology
- ISD 599: Special Topics – Vehicle Crashworthiness and Occupant Protection