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RET 1510: Retail Buying
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: RET 1010 The student will define and explain the organization and management of the buying function and determine customer demand, locate trade resources, analyze sales, prepare buying plans, use techniques of merchandise selection, negotiation and pricing of merchandise by solving problems and case studies related to these areas.
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RET 2200: Fashion Merchandising and Coordination
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will identify the principles, business enterprises and industrial practices involved in the production, merchandising, coordination and consumption of fashion products. The student will also study and identify the changing consumer characteristics which influence demand for fashion goods and will analyze advertisements, displays, publicity and other selling techniques of the fashion industry.
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RET 2250: Textiles and Non-Textiles
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will identify textile material with special emphasis on factors which affect their hand, appearance and performance. Student will learn the properties of natural and manmade fibers, yarns and woven fabrics. In addition, the student will be able to identify leather, furs and jewelry.
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RET 2260: History of Costume and Ready-To-Wear
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will acquire knowledge of basic fashion terminology and clothing selection for the individual. The student will understand the relationship of costume to current social and political trends of the period and also will develop an awareness of designers.
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ROB 1500: Introduction to Robotics Technology
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
This course is an overview of robotic and automated systems technology. The student will be introduced to basic manufacturing techniques, robot terminology, different types of automation, safety, basic robotic programming, interfacing robotic communications, automated work cells, and robotic applications. Robot operations and programming fundamentals will be applied by the students. Course/lab fees
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ROB 1520: Robotic Maintenance
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: ROB 1500 This course is designed to give students a detailed knowledge of robotic mechanical units. The types of gears and gear reduction systems that are used in robots will be studied. Many aspects of robotic mechanical units will be observed, including mechanical adjustments and preventative maintenance. Controller setting and procedures which influence the motion of the robotic manipulator will be investigated. The safety procedures involved in working with robotic mechanical units will be emphasized. Course/lab fees
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ROB 1620: Industrial Robotic Applications
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: ROB 1500 This course offers the opportunity to study, program, and work with stand-alone robots and with robots integrated into work cells. Applications studied will include palletizing and packaging, material joining, material removal and material handling. An in depth study of applications programming will be covered during the semester. Programming will include different methods of error handling and operator interfacing used in robotic applications. Students will be introduced to robotic simulation. Course/lab fees
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ROB 1640: Interpolated/Welding Robotic Applications
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: ROB 1620 This course will examine the complex motions in robotic applications. Controller frame set-up and programming techniques for interpolated linear and circular motions will be investigated in the lecture. The concepts will be applied in the Robotics Lab to investigate techniques for various types of material removal and joining applications. The course will include lectures on basic welding fundamentals. The student will program and set weld schedules to enable robotic welding applications using Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and resistance welding. Students will use robotic simulation for complex motions. Course/lab fees
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ROB 1660: Robotic Communications and Machine Vision
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: ROB 1620 This course will give the student a working knowledge of the various types of industrial sensors incorporated into a complex work cell. The student will utilize point-to-point wiring interfaces, field device networks, and data networks to investigate how controllers are programmed to interact with the types of signals the sensors will supply to the controller. Concepts of machine vision lighting/lensing and programming will be studied and applied to robotic applications. Students will study the use of simulation in programming signal exchanges in robotics applications. Course/lab fees
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ROB 2040: Programmable Controller Applications
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
This class will introduce the fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) operations, including symbology and programming techniques. PLC hardware and data structures will be presented. Methods of using the programming interface to troubleshoot applications will be emphasized. The student will write, enter, and execute application programs using the programmable controllers and Human Machine Interface (HMI). The use of the Robotics Lab equipment will give the student practical programming and troubleshooting skills used in the maintenance of automated systems. Course/lab fees
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