ROBOTICS/AUTOMATED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

Associate in Applied Science (ROB.AUT.AASX)

The Robotics/Automated Systems Technology Program leads to an Associate in Applied Science Degree and is designated as an Extended Degree Program in that the student must complete a minimum of 73 or more required credit hours. The program is designed to prepare students for career opportunities in the robotics and automation fields.

This program will offer students a background in many areas of technology:

  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing Applications
  • Mechanical Drives and Linkages
  • Programmable Controllers
  • Robotic Controllers
  • Robotic Programming Applications
  • Robotic Welding Systems
  • Sensor Technology

The Robotics/Automated Systems Technology Program prepares students for the jobs of the future.

Major Requirements Credits
ROB 1500* Introduction to Robotics Technology 4
ROB 1520* Robot Manipulator Drives and Linkages... 4
ROB 1620* Industrial Robotic Applications 4
ROB 1640* Interpolated/Welding Robotic Applications 4
ROB 1660* Sensor Technology 4
ROB 2040* Programmable Controller Applications 4
ROB 2140* Advanced Programmable Controller Applications 4
ROB 2400* Automated Systems Applications 4
ROB 2500* Automated Controller Maintenance 4

Required Supportive Courses
 
ATF 1400* Introduction to Hydraulics 3
ATF 1470 Fundamentals of Pneumatics 3
CAD 1100 Introduction to Computer Aided Design and Drafting 3
EEC 1020*● DC Fundamentals 3
EEC 1040*● AC Fundamentals 3
ENG 14501 Writing and Reading for Problem Solving 3
ETT 2700* Machines and Process Controls 4
MAT 1150 Intermediate Algebra 4
 
See Graduation Requirements for an Associate in Applied Science Degree.

TECH PREP STUDENTS: Students who have completed articulated Tech Prep programs may apply for advanced placement. Detailed information may be obtained through your high school counselor.

1 Prospective transfer students should substitute ENG 1510.
* When all courses marked with an asterisk are completed, the student may apply for a certificate.
Course may be used to meet General Education requirements.