MTT 180 — Robotics for Computer Numerically Controlled Machines
This course introduces the student to the applications of robotics for computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines by the use of activities-based learning, project-based learning, and problem-based learning. The student will learn how to create a part using software and apply computer-generated toolpaths. The student will also learn about setup, operation, and programming of CNC machines. Techniques of integration between several CNC machines in a work cell environment will be emphasized using simulation and robotic applications.
Part of
- Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (A.S.)
- Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (CERT)
- Machine Tool Technology: Coordinate Metrology (CERT)
- Engineering Technology: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technician (CERT)
- Engineering Design Technology (CERT)
- Engineering Technology (A.S.)
- Engineering Technology: Industrial Engineering Technician (CERT)
- Machine Tool Technology: Computer Numerical Control Programmer (A.S.)
- Machine Tool Technology: Computer Numerical Control Programmer (CERT)
- Engineering Technology: Mechanical Engineering Design Technician (CERT)
- Plastics Manufacturing (A.S.)
- Plastics Manufacturing (CERT)
- Composite Tool Design (A.S.)
- Composite Tool Design (CERT)