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FUNDAMENTALS OF ROBOTICS CERTIFICATE
Certificate in Engineering Technology (FOR6)
DESCRIPTION:
The Fundamentals of Robotics Certificate is a two semester program that addresses the fundamentals of industrial robotics. Students are eligible to enroll in this program only after the basic EET entry requirements are completed (the same requirements to get into the degree program) and the prerequisites for individual courses within the certificate are met. The program covers fundamentals of digital circuits, hydraulics, sensors and advanced microprocessors. This certificate is designed both for the students needing a basic introduction to robotics and those who intend pursue a degree in electronics.
BEGINNING SEMESTERS:Fall, Spring, Summer Although the Fall semester is recommended.
CAMPUS: Beltline
PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:
| REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO PROGRAM: |
COMPASS scores of:
Writing Sample 30
Reading 80 +
Pre-Algrbra 44+
Algebra 76 +
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ASSET scores of:
Writing Sample 30
Reading 40+
Numerical 40 +
Elementary Algebra 48 +
Intermediate Algebra 40 + |
PLACEMENT TEST SCORES REQUIRED TO ENROLL IN CURRICULUM COURSES:
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
23 credit hours are required for this certificate. In addition to college graduation requirements, students must earn a cumulative grade of “C” or better in all courses offered in the Engineering Technology and Engineering Transfer Department to be eligible for graduation.
PROGRAM NOTES:
- Students are required to purchase a graphing calculator and a digital multimeter.
Students are required to purchase a small set of hand tools. Specifications are
available only through the departmental advisor.
- A basic knowledge of algebra is recommended.
- Color blindness, while not eliminating the student from entering the program, may
cause problems with identification of color coded electronics components.
- Students with a physical handicap should inform the department head or their
departmental advisor of the type handicap and seek advice on the impact the
disability may have in the student's field.
- It is highly recommended that the student discuss their selected field of study and
their expectations of the area with the department head or a departmental advisor.
- Transfer credit for both electronics and non-electronics courses is determined by
the department head.
- Evening courses will begin once a year, in the Fall semester, and continue in a
logical prerequisite sequence until completion as long as student demand is
sufficient.
- Failure to follow the course sequence as offered or failure to meet the prerequisite
for an offered course may necessitate the postponement of that course for at least 1
semester (4 months) and take the student out of the course sequence being
followed by his or her entry group. Students could wait up to 1 year before the
course sequence starts over.
- Elective courses are to be chosen in consultation with the student's
departmental advisor. Prerequisites must be met before any course can be taken.
Waiver of prerequisites can be done only with the approval of the department
chair and the departmental advisor.
- For more information students should call the Engineering Technologies and Engineering Transfer Department at 738-7752 to make an appointment to meet with a departmental advisor or consult the Department web page. To tour the facilities, students can call for an appointment at 738-7752
| CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS |
| General Education Requirements |
| Course |
Title |
Prerequisite |
| First Semester |
| EET 210 |
Digital Integrated Circuits |
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| EET 251 |
Microprocessor Fundamentals |
EET 210, EGR 110 |
| MET 224 |
Hydraulics and Pneumatics |
EGR 110, MAT 110 |
| ELT 208 |
Introduction to Robotics |
EET 113 |
| Second Semester |
| EET 225 |
Advanced Microprocessors |
EET 251 |
| EET 212 |
Industrial Robotics |
ELT 208 |
| AMT 103 |
Sensors |
EET 113 |
| Recommended First Semester Courses and/or Alternates |
| EET 210 |
EET 251 |
| MET 224 |
ELT 208 |
05/28/07
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