Intelligent Robotic Systems Degree Overview
The M.S. in Intelligent Robotic Systems at ÍøºìÍ·Ìõ prepares you for a rapidly developing field of interdisciplinary engineering by teaching theory and techniques from Intelligent Systems and Robotics. You’ll learn to design innovative machines with self-autonomy in this robotics degree that can be completed either in person or 100% online.
This program teaches you industry-leading topics such as control of autonomous robotic
arms, simulations, the Robot Operating System (ROS), machine learning, and computer
vision. By focusing on robotic systems integration, this degree meets the educational
and operational needs of the next generation of Intelligent Robotic Systems Engineers.
The focus of this program is on systems by emphasizing a broader approach to the integration
of Robotics with Intelligent Systems rather than a specific concentration in one discipline.
This systems-level focus allows all graduated STEM students to apply to the program
without having a Robotics or Intelligent Systems background.
By keeping up to date with the latest technological advancements in the field of robotics, you’ll gain access to top job opportunities in multiple engineering careers. With the M.S. in Intelligent Robotic Systems degree, you will take courses that expand your knowledge past the classic robotics paradigm of sense-think-act to include communication. You’ll work to provide innovative solutions for modern-day engineering fields.
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Major Program Elements 
- Either face-to-face or 100% online program format
- Program completion possible in 12 months
- Program will teach you to design intelligent robotic systems for multi-disciplined industries
- Courses focus on topics like perception, intelligence, control, and communication
- Operate with advanced technology such as the Robot Operating System (ROS), emphasizing robotic systems integration
- GRE can be waived in some cases
- All STEM undergraduates can apply, regardless of robotics background
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Value of KSU Program 
Selecting the right engineering Master’s program is vital to your success. Here’s why you should choose the M.S. in Intelligent Robotic Systems at ÍøºìÍ·Ìõ.In our program, you’ll learn to:
- Apply mathematics to advanced robotics-engineering-related industry problems.
- Design and perform simulations to analyze and interpret the results.
- Identify, formulate, and solve advanced robotics engineering problems.
- Focus on robotic systems integrations through various platforms of communication.
- Operate and interpret the Robot Operating System (ROS).
- Design intelligent robotic systems for autonomous AI, biomechanical, automation, and manufacturing industries.
- Engage in targeted, interdisciplinary research and development techniques.
- Address socioeconomic issues and recognize the need for life-long learning advancement opportunities using advanced engineering principles.
- Collaborate in a diverse work environment for a real-world experience.
- Control autonomous robotic arms, simulations, the ROS, machine learning, and computer vision.
- Engage in coursework including Advanced Robotics Programming, Robot Simulation, and Communications.
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Admission Requirements 
The following are program-specific criteria beyond the general Graduate requirements. To be considered for admission to this program, the following application materials must be submitted to the KSU Graduate Admissions Office. Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements in order to be admitted into the MS degree program with a major in Intelligent Robotic Systems (IRS) in KSU:
- An earned Bachelor of Science degree from a regionally accredited college or university in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). Non-STEM majors will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
- An undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or greater (on the 4.00 scale). If the undergraduate
GPA is less than 3.00 and greater than 2.75, applicants may be considered if they
meet ANY of the following:
- A minimum of 4 years’ relevant work experience in the field of engineering post-Bachelor’s degree. The applicant must supply at least two (2) recommendations from former or current employers/supervisors. The letters of recommendation must clearly state the applicants years of employment and relevant work experience.
- Successful completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering exam.
- Official GRE scores meeting the current admission profile: a Verbal score of 150 (450 on old scale) and a Quantitative score of 148.
- A minimum TOEFL score is required for international students.
- TOEFL: Computer Based composite score > 213 and Internet Based composite score > 80
International students should plan to have all documents in at least one month before the published deadline for their selected program. International students should consult the Graduate Admissions website for additional requirements.
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Requirements for International Students
A minimum TOEFL or CEFR score is required for international students.
- For TOEFL: A Computer-Based composite score of 213 and an Internet-Based composite score of 80
- For CEFR: a minimum of B2 level
For English information regarding a proficiency-exam waiver, please
International students should consult the for additional requirements