AT 2013 — Introduction to Industrial Robotics
This course explores the fundamentals of industrial robot operation and application. Students focus on safe work practices, power-up and shutdown procedures, manual operation, homing, and proper end-effector use. Learners develop introductory robot programming skills, including motion commands, end-effector control, basic interfacing, and material handling routines. The course also introduces application development and workcell integration, including flexible manufacturing cells, quality and production control concepts, and workcell layout and design. Emphasis is placed on building practical, job-ready skills for automated manufacturing environments. Students may earn a Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA) C-215 Robotic Operations 1 industry micro-credential.