| Course Code | Title & Description | Credits | Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|
| ROB 101 |
Robotics I - IIn this hands-on course, students will learn to operate an industrial robot and create entry-level robot programs. The primary emphasis of this course is to introduce students to industrial robotics and automated manufacturing. Student will learn to utilize different jog modes, tool center points and discrete inputs and outputs as well as how these... |
(2 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ROB 110 |
Robotics I - IIThis is the second course of the robotics series. In this course, students will learn to create entry-level robot programs that utilize subroutines and offsets. The primary emphasis of this course is to introduce students to industrial robot programming practices. The course will instruct the student to utilize subroutines, variables, loops, offset... |
(2 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ROB 174 |
ROB Co-op Education IIn this course, students gain skills from a new experience in an approved, compensated industry-related position. Together with the instructor and employer, students set up work assignments and learning objectives to connect classroom learning with career-related work experience. This is the first of two possible co-op experiences. Level I Prerequi... |
(1-3 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ROB 212 |
Robotics IIIn this course, students will learn to create advanced level robot programs. The primary emphasis of this course is to introduce students to advanced programming practices and entry-level integration. Students will learn to utilize fixture and part-based offsets, nested loops, shifting offsets, input and output configuration, and methods for robot ... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ROB 221 |
Robotics IIIIn this course, students will learn to work with peripheral devices in various robotic workcells, advanced robotic software options, and be introduced to robotic simulation software. Students will learn how to build computer simulated models of robotic workcells and load the resulting programs into industrial robots. This course was previously ROB ... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ROB 274 |
ROB Co-op Education IIIn this course, students gain skills from a new experience in an approved, compensated, industry-related position. Together with the instructor and employer, students set up work assignments and learning objectives to connect classroom learning with career-related work experience. This is the second of two co-op courses. Level I Prerequisite: Acade... |
(1-3 Credits) | View Schedule |
Revised on February 5, 2026
