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Occupational Associate Degree and Certificate Curricula
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Industrial Robotics (INRO)
Industrial Robotics (INRO) CONTACT
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Unit 1, Introduction to Computer Integrated Manufacturing 30 1.25
Unit 2, Fundamentals of Robotics 48 2.00
Unit 3, Power and Drive Systems 65 2.72
Unit 4, Controls and Sensors 65 2.70
Unit 5, Programming 90 3.75
Unit 6, Interfacing and Work Cells 44 1.83
Unit 7, Maintenance, Repair, and Troubleshooting 60 2.49

A minimum of 8 credit hours must be completed in order to be awarded a certificate in the following program:

Industrial Instrumentation & Process (INST)
Industrial Robotics (INRO) CONTACT
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Unit 1, Introduction to Process Control 24 1.01
Unit 2, Introduction to Measurement Instrumentation 22 .91
Unit 3, Introduction to Pressure Measurement 26 1.08
Unit 4, Introduction to Force, Weight, and Motion 32 1.33
Unit 5, Introduction to Flow Measurement 36 1.50
Unit 6, Introduction to Level Measurement 24 1.00
Unit 7, Introduction to Temperature Measurement 28 1.17
Unit 8, Fundamentals of Analytical Measurement 14 .59
Unit 9, Final Control Elements 28 1.17

Associate in Applied Science Degree
Students who complete a certificate program may apply all of their credits earned in that program toward an Associate in Applied Science. The following courses are outlined as minimum requirements to be completed in addition to the certificate requirements.

Students interested in the associate degree program should have their choice of curriculum approved by the Director of the RMTC prior to enrolling.

General Education
The following courses provide the competencies needed to carry out typical job-related functions and will help the student to develop into an articulate, healthy, and informed citizen.

Industrial Robotics (INRO) CREDITS
Communication 101, Foundations of Interpersonal Communication
or 111, Business and Technical Communication
3
Creativity Elective° 2-3
Critical Thinking Elective° 3-4
English 151, Freshman Composition 3
Healthy Living Elective° 2-3
Political Science 200, American System of Government 3
16-19

° For options to fulfill the Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Healthy Living Electives, see page 33.

Technical Electives
In addition to the certificate and general education requirements, students must complete enough technical electives to accumulate a total of 62 credits.

Technical electives may be selected from any of the Industrial Trades courses previously outlined or courses from the following areas: Accounting (ACCO), Business Administration (BUAD), Office Information Technology (OIT), Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Technology (DRAF), Computer Engineering Technology (CET), Engineering Technology (ENTE), Industrial Blueprint Reading (INBR), Forklift Safety/Handling (INFL), Industrial Shop Math (INMA), Industrial Statistical Process Control (INSP), Industrial Plastics (INPL), or Physics (PHYS).

Technical electives should be approved by the Director of the RMTC prior to enrollment.

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