Provide all available public domain data pertinent to farming/ranching in one place, along with analytics.
Robots are where physics, mechanics, electricity, and code come together. In this 16-week course, students write programs that make real things move, sense, and react in the physical world - not just pixels on a screen. By building robots that navigate obstacles, follow paths, and complete missions, students discover how motion, forces, circuits, and code work together while sparking the curiosity and confidence that leads toward deeper interest in engineering, science, and technology.
Give robots the power to see, recognize, and understand their world using AI. In this advanced course, students move beyond sensors to computer vision - introduces computer vision and model-driven reasoning by exploring how cameras, data, and algorithms work together on resource-constrained hardware.
Students gain hands-on experience with perception systems that form the foundation of modern robotics and AI.