Control System Engineering Courses at BYU
Control System Engineering Courses at BYU
BYU offers the following curriculum in control systems engineering.
Undergraduate courses:
- ChE 436 - Process Dynamics and Control
- EE 483 / ME 431 - Feedback control
General graduate level systems engineering courses:
- EE 670 - Stochastic Processes
- EE 671 - Mathematics of Signals and Systems
- EE 672 - Detection and Estimation
Graduate level control and optimization courses:
- ChE593R/693R - Dynamic Optimization
- ME 575 - Optimization Techniques in Engineering
- EE 673 / ME 633 - Digital Control
- EE 674 / ME 634 - Flight Dynamics and Control
- EE773 / ME 733 - Linear Systems Theory
- EE774 / ME 734 - Nonlinear Systems Theory
- CS 513 - Robust Control
Other courses that are closely related to control engineering:
- ChE 410 - Principles of Reservoir Engineering
- ChE 541 - Computer Design Methods
- CE 507 - Linear Finite Element Analysis
- CE 607 - Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis
- EE 220 - Fundamentals of Digital Systems
- EE 370 - Probability Theory
- EE 490 - Senior Design - Senior design project with robotics emphasis
- EE 631 - Robot Vision
- Math 436 - Dynamics and Modeling 1, Differential Equations
- Math 438 - Dynamics and Modeling 2, Optimal Control
- Math 510 - Num Methods for Linear Algebra
- ME 534 - Dynamics of Mechanical Systems
- ME 570 - Computer-Aided Engineering Software Development
- CS 312 - Algorithm Analysis
- CS 412 - Linear Programming and Convex Optimization
- CS 470 - Artificial Intelligence
- CS 650 - Computer Vision I
- CS 670 - Multi Agent Systems
- CS 712 - Topics in Algorithmic Decision Processes
- CS 750 - Computer Vision II
- IT&C 530 - Scientific Computing