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ARET3305 — Robotics in Automation

3 credits · 3 hours

Students learn the foundations of robotics with an emphasis on programming and application of articulated industrial robots. Topics covered include introduction of robotics, robot classifications, robot programming, end-of-arm tooling, safety considerations, automation sensors, robot and system integration, and fundamentals of kinematics. Students will design and implement safety instructions and maintenance protocols; discover and analyze the various power sources used in advanced industrial robots; evaluate and utilize the different types of robot interface systems; utilize advanced programming methods and control devices to operate robots; analyze and evaluate the types and uses of end effectors. Prerequisite(s): MATH 2413 , PHYS 2425 , and ARET 3301 Faculty Consent: Y

Prerequisites: MATH2413, PHYS2425, ARET3301

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