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2.017 - Design of Electromechanical Robotic Systems

Introduction and Short Syllabus

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Course Details: 

3-4-5, 1/2 Lab credit

Instructor: Prof. Franz S. Hover, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , 3-6762

Pre-requisites: 2.003 

Co-requisites: 2.671 and 2.005 or 2.016

This subject will be given in Spring 2008.  After this, it will be given in the fall term including Fall 2008

 

 
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