Robotics

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Gain interdisciplinary knowledge of a broad array of robotics concentrations with a robotics graduate degree.

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Admission Requirements

Requirements specific to the robotics engineering program include: 

  • A bachelor's degree, GPA of 3.0 or better, in a STEM field from an accredited institution.
  • Successful completion of all of the following courses (or their equivalent):
    • Math: Calculus I, II, Differential Equations, and either Calculus III or Linear Algebra
    • Programming: one college-level computer programming class covering basic data structures and commonly used programming languages (preferably C++, Python, or Java) taught at an accredited institution
  • For those with non-engineering undergraduate degrees, foundational knowledge in mechanics and circuits is strongly recommended. In addition to the above requirements, non-engineering applicants are encouraged to have completed the following courses (or their equivalent):
    • Intro to Mechanics
    • Basics of Electronics

For a complete list of admission requirements, visit the Application Process page. Completed applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.


Degree Requirements

Master of Engineering: 30 Credits or 10 Courses

Students pursuing a Master of Engineering in Robotics are required to take four Robotics core courses, one Robotics Programming elective, two Robotics electives and three technical electives as outlined on the degree planning sheet here.

Any non pre-approved technical electives must be approved by MAGE prior to registering. There is no research or thesis required for this degree.  

For additional course information, please refer to the MAGE Course Catalog, where you can find course syllabi and/or course intro videos for ENPM and ENAI courses, as well as the Graduate School Catalog, where you can review the course descriptions for courses offered in the other engineering areas.

Graduate Certificate in Engineering: 12 Credits or 4 Courses

Students pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Engineering in Robotics are required to take four Robotics core courses as outlined on the degree planning sheet here.

For additional course information, please refer to the MAGE Course Catalog, where you can find course syllabi and/or course intro videos for ENPM and ENAI courses, as well as the Graduate School Catalog, where you can review the course descriptions for courses offered in the other engineering areas.


Tuition and Fees

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Program Content Advisor

Derek Paley

Willis H. Young Jr. Professor of Aerospace Engineering Education
Director, Maryland Robotics Center
Director, Collective Dynamics and Control Laboratory
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Institute for Systems Research
 

 

Admissions Contact

Emily Golub

Email mage@umd.edu for assistance 

 

Virtual Open House

Join us online or on campus  to learn more about the University of Maryland Master of Engineering degree programs. Information covered in an Open House includes academic program options as well as application requirements and deadlines. Individuals attending will have the opportunity to ask questions about their program of interest. Admissions coordinators will be on hand to answer admission questions.

Events

The Maryland Robotics Center has earned ARM Institute Endorsement. ARM Endorsement recognizes programs that prepare students for manufacturing careers working with robotics. 

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