AMFG 2510 - Robotic Concepts in Prototyping 4.5 Credits
Students are introduced to the design, use, and programming of robots. Topics include robot anatomy, sensing, degrees-of-freedom, the Cartesian coordinate system, lean manufacturing concepts, maintenance, as well as, the history and future of robotic concepts in modern technology. Students demonstrate safe practices when programming robots for a variety of automated tasks.
Prerequisites: (1) AMFG 1000 must be completed prior to this course.
Lecture Hours: 4.5 Lab Hours: 0.0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0
Course Objectives 1. Explain robotics systems.
2. Program a robotic system.
3. Troubleshoot problems with programming.
4. Design a robotic accessory.
5. Build a robotic accessory.
6. Maintain current robots.
7. Evaluate improvements.
8. Integrate LEAN processes into robotic systems design.
9. Communicate complex procedures.
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