
VUI-CSC 415: Social Robotics and Human-Robot Interaction (2 Units C: LH 30)
Course Overview:
Social Robotics and Human-Robot Interaction is an innovative course tailored for Computer Science students at Venite University. In an era marked by the increasing integration of robots into society, this course delves into the principles and practices of designing socially intelligent robots capable of effective interaction with humans. Students will explore the foundations of social robotics, human-robot interaction theories, and the development of robotic systems for various applications. Through a combination of theory, hands-on projects, and real-world case studies, students will acquire the knowledge and skills needed to design, program, and evaluate robots that can operate seamlessly in social contexts, such as healthcare, education, and customer service. This course fosters creativity, problem-solving, and interdisciplinary collaboration, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to make meaningful contributions in the field of social robotics and human-robot interaction.
- Teacher: LMS Admin