Robotics and Intelligent Systems
Minor
Amplify your Mines degree
This robotics and intelligent systems minor program explores the interdisciplinary field of robotics and intelligent systems, focusing on the design, development, and control of robotic devices and autonomous systems. Students gain expertise in areas like artificial intelligence, computer vision, and mechatronics, preparing them for roles in industries ranging from manufacturing to healthcare.


35,000 sq ft of makerspaces

16:1 student-facility ratio

On-campus Innovation District

R1 research classification

18 Intercollegiate varsity teams

Signature student experiences


Go farther with a specialization
The robotics and intelligent systems engineering minor will enhance undergraduates’ technical expertise and problem-solving abilities while preparing them to meet the industry’s challenges. Undergraduate students have the following degree options:
- Minor (18 credits)
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Mines’ financial assistance program awards more than $60 million per year, and over 82 percent of the student body receives some form of financial aid.