DocumentCode :
1783417
Title :
Robotics education in the liberal arts curriculum
Author :
Rogers, John R. ; McVay, R. Clayton
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil & Mech. Eng., United States Mil. Acad., West Point, MS, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
16-16 May 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
The United States Military Academy is offers a liberal arts curriculum. This paper describes how robotics topics are integrated where possible in that curriculum. The military leadership recognizes the need for its members to have knowledge of robotics in today´s technological Army. Among soldiers and officers the depth of knowledge needed ranges from awareness of capability to a deep engineering understanding of design paired with hands-on skill. West Point educates young men and women who are to be future Army officers. This paper presents several methods used at West Point to build robotics knowledge according to the need of the individual. Robotics education is executed in spite of a crowded liberal arts curriculum. Methods include K-12 outreach, projects, internships, courses for non-engineering majors, and engineering degree programs. Knowledge is transferred not only by graduates, but also by the rotating officer faculty who return to serve in the Army at large after teaching at West Point.
Keywords :
art; educational courses; educational institutions; educational robots; further education; K-12 outreach; United States Military Academy; courses; crowded liberal arts curriculum; hands-on skill; internships; military leadership; projects; robotics education; technological army; Education; Electrical engineering; Mechanical engineering; Mechatronics; Programming; Service robots; education; mechatronics; military; programming; robot;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Innovations in Technology Conference (InnoTek), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Warwick, RI
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/InnoTek.2014.6877368
Filename :
6877368
Link To Document :
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