TOFEL:100分
IELTS:7 分
30-credit
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$3,400/three credits
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If you relate to any of the statements below, this degree could be right for you.
I have a background in software engineering or computer science and want to break into the robotics industry.
I am a software engineer seeking more hands-on exposure in robotics-specific problem solving.
My organization is increasingly looking for candidates with machine learning skills.
With the industry changing, I am looking to build my robotics skills.
Robotic Software Engineering applicants should meet the following criteria:
A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering. OR
A Bachelor’s degree in another discipline with 2-3 years of experience in Software engineering and undergraduate courses in Linear algebra, Calculus, and Probability/Statistics. Students with gaps in undergraduate-level knowledge of the specified mathematics skills should complete RBOT 205: Mathematics and Algorithm Design for Robotics before enrolling in three required courses for which this course is a prerequisite.
1. Nonrefundable application fee of $50
You can pay the application fee during the online application process via the university's secured server. The university accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express credit cards. You may also mail a check to the GPS office.
2. Official transcript(s) from every college or university attended. Applicants must have a four-year bachelor's degreefrom a regionally accredited U.S. institution or equivalent. Have your transcript(s) submitted in sealed, signed envelopes and mailed directly from your institution to the Division of Graduation Professional Studies admissions office.
3. Resume or curriculum vitae
4. Statement of goals
5. Letter of recommendation
6. TOEFL, IELTS or PTE (for non-native English speakers only)
• Applicants who have not graduated with a bachelor’s or master’s degree from an English-speaking institution in Australia, Belize, the British Caribbean and British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), Great Britain, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, or South Africa must take and submit scores for the TOEFL or IELTS, with guidelines and exceptions noted below. Test scores should be no more than five years old.
• Strong communication skills including the abilities to read and write effectively in English are essential for student success in our programs, particularly our online learning programs. The purpose of these requirements is to ensure that students are equipped to participate in and perform the work required by their courses.
• TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) : Applicants must achieve a minimum score of 100 on the Internet-based (iBT) TOEFL, with a minimum of 24 on each of the four sub-scores; (or 600 on the paper-based (PBT) TOEFL with a minimum of 58 on the reading and writing sub-scores, and a 4.5 or higher on the essay writing score (TWE).
• IELTS (International English language Testing System) : Applicants must achieve a minimum score of 7.0 on the individual band scores for academic reading and academic writing.
• PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic) : Applicants must achieve a minimum score of 68 on the PTE Academic English Language Proficiency test.
• The scores you submit must show the point distribution across each part of the test, along with the total. Scores should be sent directly to the Division of Graduate Professional Studies, using the institutional code 0253
• Exceptions are made for applicants whose bachelor's degree was earned in many "American Universities", such as American University in Cairo or AU in Paris, among others.
7. Education Credential Evaluation (only if bachelor's degree was earned outside the United States )
Applicants who earned their bachelor's degree outside the United States must submit their records (official transcripts/mark sheets) for a course-by-course evaluation by Education Credential Evaluators (ECE) of Madison, Wisconsin. Information regarding the evaluation process is detailed at the ECE Web site. Applicants are responsible for the evaluation fee.
截止申请时间:
3月14日春季/6月20日秋季
From self-driving cars to farming to advances in healthcare and caretaking, nearly every global industry will be impacted by autonomous robots and the software that drives them.
Develop an advanced understanding of robotic engineering concepts as you learn from leading software engineers and roboticists. Brandeis GPS is offering two part-time, online robotics courses for software engineers seeking to transition to a career in robotics or update their existing skillsets.
Spring 2018 curriculum
Modern C++ and Robotics Frameworks
Learn how ROS can build programs and software systems that operate robots
Explore ROS architecture and its impact on applications
Use Modern C++ idioms and language features and employ template metaprogramming techniques
Design and Architectural Patterns for Robots
Learn to recognize underlying design and architectural patterns of robotic frameworks
Solve complex software implementation problems
Develop distributed robotics applications
Brandeis benefits:
Access to networking events, webinars and conference opportunities.
Convenient, flexible, fully online curriculum
Interactive seminar-style classes with an average class size of 12
Faculty who are active in the industry
You do not have to be admitted to a GPS master's program to take a course
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