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Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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TECH 2309 - Robotics

Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: MATH 1330 , MATH 1340  OR MATH 1550 , and TECH 1360 .
This course introduces students to robotics technology and its applications for industries, businesses and domestics. The course deals with introductory and fundamental principles, safety, justification, programming concepts, and projects using applied engineering design process. Theory and industrial applications explore the general and technical aspects of industrial robots, providing a comprehensive overview of robotic systems and its subsystems. Robotics is a very comprehensive, applications-oriented field of study, and involves different technical areas, such as electrical principles, electronic devices, digital principles, electromechanical fundamentals, basic programming techniques, hydraulics, pneumatics, and basic manufacturing processes. The course includes laboratory, designing, building and programing activities.

Lecture: Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: Laboratory: 2 hours per week.



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