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Academic Program Proposal
Currently Under Review
Date Proposal Received Institution Degree Awarded Name of Academic Program Objections Received Decision Deadline MHEC Final Decision Final Decision Date
11/7/2012 Johns Hopkins University MSE  Robotics   1/6/2013     

Robotics  Program Description

The proposed Master of Science (M.S.) in Engineering in Robotics has been designed to attract students from a wide variety of engineering, scientific and mathematical backgrounds to advance their interdisciplinary knowledge in robotics and medical robotics research. Robotics is fundamentally a systems discipline involving both physical devices and software systems. Consequently, students will be required to demonstrate the ability to conduct substantial design and implementation activities in both of these areas, through course projects or supervised research. Students will graduate with skills that will meet the demand for highly trained robotics engineering professionals in Maryland and the Eastern region of the U.S. and nationally.


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