ELT 260 — Robotic and Industrial Automation
Introduces theory of robots including terminology, components, and basic programming. Provides theory and application of servo and non-servo robots. Includes robot types, controllers, manipulators, and basic robotic programming. Provides the theory and operation of flexible and computer-integrated manufacturing and control systems. Provides the opportunity to develop, set up work cells, and integrate the work cells into a total computer-integrated manufacturing system at a beginning level. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours). Lab: 2.0 credits (60 contact hours).
Part of
- Automation and Robotics Level I - Certificate
- Automation and Robotics Level II - Certificate
- Automation, Industrial, and Robotics, Technology - AAS
- Construction Electrician Level III - Certificate
- Electrical Technology - AAS
- Electrical Technology - Diploma
- Industrial Electrician Level I - Certificate
- Industrial Electrician Level II - Certificate
- Industrial Automation and Robotics Technician Level I-Certificate
- Industrial Automation and Robotics Technician Level II-Certificate
- Construction Electrician Level I- Certificate
- Construction Electrician Level II - Certificate
- Engineering and Electronics Technology - AAS
- Robotics and Automation - Diploma
- Robotics and Automation Technician - Certificate
- Controls and Automation Technician - Certificate
- Industrial Maintenance Robotics Technician - Certificate
- Applied Automation Technician - Certificate
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology - AAS
- Fabrication - Certificate