Industrial Robotics and Automation
ATR-3115
The Industrial Robotics and Automation course consists of the Fundamentals of Robotics, Applied Robotics, Industry 4.0, and Electronic Sensor Technology. Fundamentals of Robotics is an introduction to industrial robotics where students learn basic robot operations and programming skills. Students will create and run robot programs in run or auto modes using the teach pendant.
Students will perform zero position mastering on robots. In Applied Robotics students will build simulations using a variety of robot robot simulation software packages to create programs. Students will be able to program and edit complex robot applications, incorporate sensors and other automated elements into the robot application, effectively work with subroutines, efficiently
maintain and service industrial robots, and teach precise robot positions.
Students will use Industry 4.0 equipment and applications. The focus will be on how MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) sends and receives data from the production process. Participants will work with the MES and learn how to process, utilize, and protect critical data. The students will work with real production scenarios and real-world industrial equipment to incorporate HMI (Human Machine Interface) with the MES and automation equipment.
Instructor: TBD | Cost: $192 | ||||
Course Code | Section | Days | Date | Time | Loc |
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ATR-3115-01 | 62338 | M-TH | 05/28/25 – 07/23/25 | 12:00pm-3:00pm | CWD 147 and 148 |