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MFG1250 — Robotic Automation

3 credits · 3 hours

MFG 1250 - Robotic Automation MFG 1250 - Robotic Automation Robotic systems are the prime movers of the automated manufacturing revolution. Robotic Automation is a comprehensive course that will allow the student to preview many of the technical aspects of robotic principles, power, design, control, and application. Robotic automation will introduce core concepts of electric, hydro, and pneumatic power, digital logic, digital control, electronic sensing systems, end-of-arm tooling, programming, and industrial automation. The course will compare and contrast different robotic systems, subsystems, and their uses. Students will apply this knowledge with hands on labs using industry standard robotic systems to create their own automated processes. Prerequisite: None Prerequisite or Corequisite: None Corequisite: None Course Fees: Supplemental Fee Level 2 and Adv Manufacturing Lab Fee Previous: new

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