
Construction Robotics Certificate
Construction Robotics Certificate
Robotics are changing how we design and build spaces. The Construction Robotics Certificate, offered fully online, gives spatial designers a foundation in key robotic concepts like sensing, movement, autonomy, and simulation. Focused on fluency rather than fabrication, it helps participants understand how robots work and how to apply them in design contexts. Through computational tools and case studies, students gain the skills to think critically about robotics and use them in creative, forward-looking ways.
Eligibility
The Construction Robotics Certificate is offered fully online and is open to anyone who wants to learn new skills or build on their current knowledge.
An undergraduate degree or professional experience in spatial design or fabrication is recommended but not required. Courses in this program are taught at the graduate level.
Requirements and Courses
The Construction Robotics Certificate requires the completion of 6 credits, consisting of four required 1.5-credit courses. The first three courses can be taken in any order. However, successful completion of all three is required before enrolling in the final course, Construction Robotics Software and Visualization.
Courses are offered in the fall and spring semesters. See what Continuing Education Courses are coming up soon.
Required Courses | 6 Credits:
HTC2310 Construction Robotics: Systems and Impacts, 1.5 credits
TSM2310 Construction Robotics: Robotics Sensing and Navigation, 1.5 credits
DME2034 Rhino 1: 3D Design, 1.5 credits
DME2310 Construction Robotics: Software and Visualization, 1.5 credits*
*Prerequisite: Completion of all three prior courses.
How to Enroll in a Certificate Program
To enroll in a BAC Certificate Program, submit the following application materials to Continuing Education and then register for courses during an open registration period:
- Certificate Application Form
- $50 non-refundable application fee
Please Note: An undergraduate degree is recommended for the Sustainable Design Certificate, the Real Estate Development Certificate, and the Historic Preservation Certificate. Courses in these certificate programs are taught at the graduate level.
Certificate students must begin academic coursework in the program within two academic semesters of submitting the application materials.