Online Master of Science Programs in Autonomy, Internet of Things, and Robotics
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Cutting-Edge Programs Answer Industry Demand
Modern society relies on a vast number of systems, including manufacturing plants, transportation networks, supply chains, healthcare systems, power and communication systems, and social networks.
These systems are rapidly growing in scale and complexity, driven by advances in autonomy and connectivity. This trend will only continue with the advent of new application domains such as robotic swarms and smart cities. Understanding how to better design and control these complex, connected, and autonomous systems remains a grand challenge.
Purdue’s innovative online Master of Science degrees in Autonomy, Internet of Things, and Robotics provide advanced engineering technical education that are directly aligned with transformative technological advancements, cutting-edge research, and long-term industry needs.
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The online Master’s in Autonomy focuses on the analysis, control, and design of autonomous systems across various applications, equipping students with fundamental theories and tools for modeling and developing algorithms for both individual and interconnected systems. Key topics include control theory, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and networks.

The online Master’s in Internet of Things (IoT) on the area of analysis and design of interrelated computer devices, mechanical and digital machines, sensors that connect and exchange data over the internet or other communication networks. The courses in this program will establish fundamental theories and tools in computing, sensors, embedded systems, chip design, and wireless communications.

The online Master’s in Robotics in the focuses on the analysis, control and design of robots including robotic arms for manufacturing and assistive co-robots for use in health care. Courses in this program include topics such as control theory, machine learning, networks, and advanced courses in emerging topics like robotics, manipulators, and human-robot teaming.
Become a leader in your field
Employers are seeking engineers who have interdisciplinary skill sets — whether that means expertise in multiple areas of engineering or additional expertise in other disciplines, such as business or systems. These three Master’s programs include courses from a variety of disciplines within the top-ranked Purdue University College of Engineering.