Industrial Automation and Robotics
Students who earn a Microcredential in Industrial Robotics & Automation will be able to identify, operate, and use basic robotic programming and positioning of industrial robotic systems. They will be able to design and troubleshoot robotics systems by utilizing programmable logic controllers. Finally, students will be able to apply safety rules in the design and operation of robotics systems.
Transferable skills include problem solving, critical thinking, teamwork, and communication.
To earn this credential, the following courses must be successfully completed:
ENT 296 Programmable Logic Controllers (prereq ENT 192; considerable experience working with DC circuits will be considered to meet this requirement)
ENT 313 Introduction to Robotics (prereq ENT 192; considerable experience working with DC circuits will be considered to meet this requirement)
ENT 413 Industrial Robotics Lab (prereq ENT 313)
Skills / Knowledge
- science
- engineering
- troubleshooting
- problem solving
- technology
- production
- industrial control software
- HMI
- human machine interface
- mathematics
- complex problem solving
- decision making
- critical thinking
- systems analysis
- systems evaluation
- design
- technology design
- equipment selection
- equipment maintenance
- operation
- control
- quality control analysis
- management of material resources
- operations monitoring
- operations analysis
- learning strategies
- speaking
- writing
- reading
- communication
- mechanical
- computer programming
- programming language
- safety
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