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3.00 Credits
RETK 2530 Instrumentation (2L,2LB,3CR) This course will introduce students to instrumentation systems used in the performance and condition monitoring and controlling of renewable energy technologies including wind power production, active and passive solar applications.
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3.00 Credits
RETK 2550 Power Distribution (2L,2LB,3CR) This course will introduce students to basic concepts in electric power distribution systems as they relate to renewable energy resources. The course will examine interconnection equipment and process and electric power substation, transmission and distribution systems.
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1.00 Credits
REWM 1000 Introduction to Range Management (1L,1CR) Principles of range management as they apply to various grazing areas in Wyoming. The relationship of range management practices to livestock production, wildlife management, watershed management, recreation, and industrial uses. Some time will be given to a discussion of range management problems brought up by the group.
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3.00 Credits
REWM 2000 Principles of Range Management (2L,2LB,3CR) [E] Basic principles of range management as they relate to livestock production, conservation practices and wildlife management, region vegetative types and range sites, and grazing systems and multiple range uses. Several field trips included.
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2.00 Credits
ROBO 1610 Introduction to Robotics (4LB,2CR) Students will explore the principles of robotics by building, programming, and modifying a robot. Students will gain experience in the following areas: fabrication, electronics, computer programming, physics, and teamwork.
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2.00 Credits
ROBO 1615 Competition Robotics I (4LB,2CR) This class will be an intense two months of designing, fabricating, programming and testing a team robot to compete in the regional FIRST robotics competition. Students must have experience in one of the following areas: CAD drafting, welding and fabrication, electronics, computer programming, or physics. Prerequisite: ROBO 1610, or permission of the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
ROBO 1616 Robot Construction (4LB,2CR) Advanced class in robotics. Students will be working on complex projects in designing, building, and programming a robot. Students will gain advanced experience in fabrication, electronics, computer programming, physics, and teamwork.
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2.00 Credits
ROBO 1617 Competition Robotics II (4LB,2CR) This class will be an intense two months of leading a team effort to build a robot. Technical skills developed in previous classes will be used as a background to lead the team. Prerequisite: ROBO 1615, or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
ROBO 1650 Electromechanics (2L,2LB,3CR) The course will examine mechanical devices used in motion control. The emphasis will be on gear, belt and chain drives as well as simple transmissions. Students will also learn about DC and AC motors and motor control circuits used with these mechanical systems.
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2.00 Credits
ROBO 2580 LabView (2L,2CR) Students will learn how to use the LabView environment to simulate and control an automated process or motion control system.
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