Control Curriculum @ BYU
BYU offers the following curriculum in control systems
engineering.
Undergraduate
courses:
EE
483 / ME 431 - Feedback control (offered Fall Semester)
EE 490 Senior Design - Senior design project with robotics emphasis (offered
Winter Semester)
General
graduate level systems engineering courses:
EE
670 - Stochastic Processes (offered Fall Semester)
EE 671 - Mathematics of Signals and Systems (offered Fall Semester)
EE 672 - Detection and Estimation (offered Winter Semester)
Graduate
level control engineering courses:
EE
673 / ME 633 - Digital Control (offered Winter Semester of even years)
EE 674 / ME 634 - Flight Dynamics and Control (offered Winter Semester of odd
years)
EE773 / ME 733 - Linear Systems Theory (offered Winter Semeter
of odd years)
EE774 / ME 734 - Nonlinear Systems Theory (offered Winter Semester of even
years)
CS 613 - Robust Control (offered Winter Semster)
Other
courses that are closely related to control engineering:
EE 631 - Robot
Vision (offered Winter Semester)
ME 534 - Dynamics
of Mechanical Systems (offered Winter Semester)
ME 537 - Robot
Manipulators (offered Fall Semester)
ME 570 -
Computer-Aided Engineering Software Development (offered Fall Semester)
ME 575 -
Optimization Techniques in Engineering (offered Winter Semester)
CS 312 - Algorithm
Analysis (offered Fall and Winter)
CS 412 -
Mathematical Modeling and Optimization
CS 470 -
Artificial Intelligence (offered Fall and Spring)
CS 650 - Computer
Vision I (offered Fall Semester)
CS 670 - Multi
Agent Systems (offered Winter Semester)
CS 750 - Computer
Vision II (offered on demand)