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Nov 21, 2024
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ATR 265 - Robotics and Automation Last Date of Approval: Spring 2022
3 Credits Total Lecture Hours: 30 Total Lab Hours: 30 Total Clinical Hours: 0 Total Work-Based Experience Hours: 0
Course Description: This course is the second in a series of two. It provides students with a firm foundation in the field of Industrial Robotics. Students will explore the electrical and mechanical aspects of common robots. Robot types, typical applications, cell structure, and end-of-arm tooling will be studied. Hands-on lab exercises provide students with critical thinking skills required for the design, installation, and implementation of integrated automation systems. The skills learned during this course can be applied to every aspect of the electrical automation world.
Prerequisites: Mode(s) of Instruction: traditional/face-to-face
Credit for Prior Learning: There are no Credit for Prior Learning opportunities for this course.
Course Fees: None
Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives:
- Apply knowledge of simulation software to industrial robotic programming
- Integrate Human Machine Interface (HMI) programming seamlessly with robotic systems
- Recognize the versatility and value of industrial robots in diverse applications
- Demonstrate the integration of various system components in automated systems
- Create programs for industrial robots and automation equipment
Course Objectives
- Execute simulated programming tasks using diverse scenarios to promote adaptability
- Analyze and troubleshoot simulation-based challenges to refine programming skills
- Troubleshoot and debug HMI programming issues to ensure seamless integration
- Design a comprehensive plan for integrating diverse components in an industrial automation system
- Develop a complex robotic program that addresses specific industrial tasks
- Evaluate and optimize existing robotic programs for efficiency and performance
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