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4.00 Credits
Industrial Electronics in Advanced Manufacturing is concerned with devices, applications, instruments and control techniques used in modern industrial automated robotics systems. Industrial instruments and sensors are identified and their characteristics described. Semiconductor devices and their applications are investigated and analyzed. Analysis and troubleshooting techniques are studied and applied to components and systems relevant to industrial electronics and automated robotics control systems. Orereqyusute(s); RBT 111
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of the automation systems utilized within a robotics system. Topics covered will include Metal Cutting, Modal Analysis, CNC, CAD, CAM, programming and microcontrollers used in modern manufacturing technologies. Prerequisite(s): RBT 140
Prerequisite:
RBT 140
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the RBT-135 Industrial Robotics. Topics covered will include sensor and actuator interfacing, vision systems, integration and networking, fault and error management, automation interfacing, robot maintenance, and a robotic system project. System maintenance, safety and troubleshooting considerations are emphasized.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the principles of AC and DC motors, motor control, and general machine operations in a complex robotics system. Students will learn the functions and properties of machine control elements and the roles they play within the system. Topics covered will include general machine operations and motor control techniques; mechanical components and electric drives; motor sensors, braking and loads; motor efficiency and power; preventive measures and troubleshooting techniques. Technical documentation such as data sheets, circuit diagrams, schematics, displacement step diagrams and function charts will also be covered. By understanding and performing measurements on motors and motor control circuits, students will learn and apply troubleshooting strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions. Safety issues within the system will also be discussed. Prerequisite(s): RBT 111 and RBT 121
Prerequisite:
RBT 111 AND RBT 121
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an intermediate level understanding of automated controls used in robotics systems. The course includes topics that will enable the student to understand, analyze and develop these systems with a focus on automated robotic system control techniques. Pre-requisite(s): EMA 110 and EMA 140
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of the mechanical components that are included in a complex robotic system. Topics covered will include an overview of Statics and Kinetics with a focus on force system analysis, study of equilibrium, frames and machines, friction and the effects of forces on the motion of objects. Fundamentals and classification of machine elements to include calculations involving force, stress and wear analysis will also be covered. Prerequisite(s): RBT 121
Prerequisite:
RBT 121
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an advanced level understanding of industrial robotics functions and their application to automated controls systems. The course includes topics that will enable the student to understand, analyze and develop these systems with a focus on automated robotic system control techniques. A major part of the course involves a robotics system project. Prerequisite(s); EMA 135, EMA 225, and EMA 245 Co-requisite(s); EMA 240
Prerequisite:
EMA 135, EMA 225, and EMA 245
Corequisite:
EMA 240
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the concept of the structure of religion and discusses primal and ancient religions. It surveys the major religions of India, the Far East, and the Middle East. It emphasizes religions as living, changing systems of thought and practice which affect each other and influence events worldwide.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizing the United States' unique history and diverse population, this course focuses on native and world religions as practiced in North America. The course discusses what religion is, how it works, and why it is important to people. The ways in which religion shapes American life and affects the politics, culture and social mores of this country will be investigated.
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2.00 Credits
A basic course designed to comply with the standardized courses required to satisfy the Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commission's salesperson educational requirement. Topics include basic concepts in the field of real estate, property descriptions, property development, license law, contracts, deeds, titles, conveyancing and recording. Extensive review and practice listing is included.
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