The Robotics Institute and Carnegie Mellon offer many robotics related academic programs for students of all ages - from kindergarten through doctoral studies.
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- Masters Programs
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Master's of Science (MS) Program
A two year master's program that teaches the fundamentals of robotics theory and practice through coursework and independent research.
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Fifth Year Masters Program
A special Masters program that enables Carnegie Mellon undergraduates to complete a masters degree in their fifth year.
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MS-Robotics Technology Program
A two year collaborative international program that teaches future technology entrepreneurs the foundations of robotics, software engineering, and management.
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- Undergraduate Programs
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Undergraduate Minor Program
An undergraduate program that teaches the principles and practice of robotics through theoretical studies and hands-on experience with robots.
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Fifth Year Masters Program
A special Masters program that enables Carnegie Mellon undergraduates to complete a masters degree in their fifth year.
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- Kindergarten through 12th Grade (K-12) Programs
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Robotics Academy
Using robotics to inspire and excite students to pursue math and science related careers, this curriculum is used in over 8,000 schools worldwide.
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Andrew's Leap
A summer program run by CMU's School of Computer Science. It includes sessions on programming and robotics.
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C-MITES
The Carnegie Mellon Institute for Talented Elementary Students (C-MITES) offers Summer programs for gifted students. Many courses are offered, including one in robotics.
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