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2026-2027 University Catalog 
    
2026-2027 University Catalog

Robotics Technology, MS

Location(s): West Lafayette


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About the Program


The School of Engineering Technology offers research-based M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Robotics Engineering Technology. These programs empower graduates to design, secure, and deploy advanced cyber-physical systems for industrial and real-world applications.

The M.S. curriculum bridges the gap between theory and execution, integrating robotics modeling, autonomy, IoT-enabled architectures, and cybersecurity. Students build a rigorous analytical foundation in optimization and data-driven decision-making, while mastering full-system integration through modern frameworks like ROS. A defining hallmark of the program is the hands-on implementation of sensing, actuation, and secure networking.

Designed to meet the surging global demand for intelligent system architects, the program prepares leaders for sectors ranging from smart manufacturing to defense and healthcare. Purdue graduates emerge ready to validate and operate complex, connected robotic systems that sense, reason, and act on a global scale.

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Program Requirements


30 Credits Required

Required Courses (19 credits)


Thesis Research (11 credits)


Program Learning Outcomes


Students will:

  • Advance in professional practice or research in robotics and related fields by applying advanced knowledge of robotic systems, sensing, perception, control, and intelligent automation.
  • Design and implement integrated robotics solutions that combine software, hardware, data, and control methods to address complex real-world problems.
  • Use analytical, computational, and experimental methods to evaluate, optimize, and improve the performance of robotic and cyber-physical systems.
  • Communicate and collaborate effectively in interdisciplinary and professional environments related to robotics, automation, manufacturing, assistive technologies, and intelligent systems.
  • Demonstrate professional and ethical responsibility by considering human, societal, safety, and security factors in the development and deployment of robotics technologies.

GPA Requirements


Students must maintain a 3.00 GPA minimum to be granted the degree.

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