Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Robotics Engineering, BSROBO | |||
This is for planning purposes only, please check with your advisor with questions about your degree progress | ||||
Robotics Engineering, BSROBOThe Robotics Engineering program equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to design, develop, and operate robots for a wide range of applications. This interdisciplinary program combines principles from electrical, mechanical, computer engineering, and programming skills to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of robotics. Students will learn to program and design robotic systems, integrate sensors and control systems. The program also covers machine learning which underlies artificial intelligence. Graduates of this program will be well-prepared for careers in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, aerospace, automotive, and for graduate studies in robotics or related fields. Program Educational ObjectivesProgram educational objectives are the broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing graduates to achieve4. The SOE faculty collaborated with our Industry Advisory Board (IAB) and developed the following educational objectives for the proposed Robotics Engineering program.
Program Learning Outcomes/Student Outcomes (SO)Student outcomes are statements that describe what students are expected to know or be able to do by the time they complete an academic program. We have adopted these learning outcomes from Engineering Commission of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) and approved by our IAB. By the time of graduation, the students in the robotics engineering (ROBO) program at BGSU will have achieved the following Student Outcomes (SO).
In the following sections, we provide the mapping of student outcomes with core courses in the proposed ROBO program. We also provided the assessment cycles for the proposed program. The assessment of student outcomes occurs on a three-year cycle using at least one course for every student outcome. |
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BG Perspective (BGP) RequirementsMust complete at least 1 course in each of the following: English Composition and Oral Communication Quantitative Literacy Must Complete at least 2 courses in each of the following: Humanities and the Arts Natural Sciences - at least one Lab Science required Social and Behavioral Sciences Complete total required BGP credit hours by selecting courses from any of the above categories: _____________________________ ________ University RequirementsDesignated courses in Humanities and the Arts and the Social and Behavioral Sciences domains may be used to fulfill both the BGP requirement and one of the following university requirements: Cultural Diversity in the US ____________ Composition Requirement: Total BGP Credits: Must be at least 36 | ||||
Courses Required for Major | ||||
Cooperative Education (2 Hrs) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
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TECH 2890 - Cooperative Education | ||||
TECH 3890 - Cooperative Education | ||||
General Engineering Courses (24 Hrs) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
ECE 2405 - Electric Circuits and Devices | ||||
ECE 2495 - Digital Logic Circuits | ||||
ECE 3535 - Linear Control Systems | ||||
MME 1100 - Basic Computer-Aided Design | ||||
MME 2400 - Statics | ||||
MME 2480 - Dynamics | ||||
MME 3480 - Thermodynamics | ||||
SYE 2010 - Engineering Economics | ||||
Non-Engineering Required Courses (45-46 Hrs) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
COMM 1020 - Introduction to Public Speaking ** | ||||
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ECON 2000 - Introduction to Economics | ||||
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ECON 2020 - Principles of Microeconomics | ||||
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TECH 3020 - Technology Systems in Societies | ||||
CS 1010 - Introduction to Python Programming | ||||
CS 2010 - Programming Fundamentals | ||||
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BIOL 1040 - Introduction to Biology | ||||
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CHEM 1090 - Elementary Chemistry and | ||||
CHEM 1100 - Elementary Chemistry Laboratory | ||||
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PHYS 2110 - University Physics I ** | ||||
PHYS 2120 - University Physics II ** | ||||
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MATH 1310 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry ** | ||||
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MATH 1340 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry IA ** and | ||||
MATH 1350 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry IB ** | ||||
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MATH 2320 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | ||||
MATH 2470 - Fundamentals of Statistics | ||||
MATH 2910 - Applied Engineering Mathematics with Applications | ||||
Robotics Major Courses (30 Hrs) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
ROBO 1010 - Sensors and Actuators | ||||
ROBO 2080 - Industrial Robotics and Automation | ||||
ROBO 3131 - Introduction to Robotics | ||||
ROBO 3133 - Microfabrication and Semiconductor Processes | ||||
ROBO 3210 - System Dynamics | ||||
ROBO 3232 - Robot Operating System | ||||
ROBO 4130 - Robotics Control Systems | ||||
ROBO 4230 - Machine Learning for Autonomous Systems | ||||
ROBO 4231 - Machine Vision in Robotics | ||||
ROBO 4500 - Senior Design Project | ||||
Electives (Choose 12 Hrs) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
ROBO 3032 - Biomedical Device Technology | ||||
ROBO 4031 - Topics in Applied Robotics Engineering | ||||
ROBO 4033 - MEMS Finite Element Analysis | ||||
ECE 2415 - Analog Electronics | ||||
ECE 3105 - Programmable Logic Controllers | ||||
QS 3550 - Lean Systems of Mfg and Service Applications | ||||
ENG 3880 - Introductory Technical Writing | ||||
TECH 4400 - Project Management in Technological Settings | ||||
TECH 4890 - Cooperative Education | ||||
Total Minimum Program Hours 122** These courses may be used to meet BG Perspective requirements, but hours are counted only once. | ||||
College of Technology, Architecture and Applied Engineering | ||||
General Information for all students in the CollegeIn addition to completing all requirements on the checksheet, students are responsible for: Co-opAll students in the College are required to complete 1 to 3 co-ops, depending on your major. THIS IS A COURSE. It carries credit and is graded. It is full time (40 hrs/week) for the entire semester or part-time (20 hrs/week) for two consecutive semesters, paid and must be directly related to your major. All students MUST complete the Co-op Orientation. Official University email accounts are required for all BGSU students. Official BGSU email addresses are in the form: BGSU username@ bgsu.edu. At the time of admission or initial registration, all students will receive a bgsu.edu email account. Students may anticipate that official University correspondence will be sent to this email account and they should access BGSU email on a regular and timely basis. All correspondence from Undergraduate Student Services will be sent to your BGSU email. ChecksheetThe checksheet should be used in conjunction with the degree audit and advising to track progress toward degree completion. | ||||
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