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Automotive and Robotic Systems

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Part of the Modernization and Advancement Instructional Hub, the School of Automotive and Robotics Systems prepares students for careers in emerging technologies, including drone technology, electric vehicles, and robotics engineering. Courses emphasize hands-on training with advanced equipment, offering students practical experience in drone operations, EV technology, and robotics programming. The curriculum is designed to support innovation and entrepreneurship, equipping graduates with the skills to lead in the rapidly evolving automotive and automation industries. Industry partnerships provide students with exposure to cutting-edge research and real-world applications.

Covers drone operation, safety regulations, and applications in various industries such as agriculture, surveillance, and logistics.

Focuses on drone mapping, GIS, and their role in environmental monitoring and infrastructure development.

Provides hands-on training in drone assembly, troubleshooting, and emerging drone technologies.

Examines the development of EV charging networks, grid integration, and sustainable fueling options.

Explores biofuels, hydrogen fuel cells, and sustainable automotive solutions.

Focuses on EV repairs, battery diagnostics, and retrofitting conventional vehicles into electric-powered systems.

Covers self-driving technology, AI navigation, and vehicle-to-grid integration. Students will analyze current industry trends and regulatory considerations.

Introduces automation in logistics, manufacturing, and construction. Students gain hands-on experience with robotic systems and programming.

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Dr. Gerald Poe, Jr.

Dean, Modernization and Advancement