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 |
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| 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.
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