A program that prepares individuals to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in support of engineers and other professionals engaged in developing and using robots. Includes instruction in the principles of robotics, design and applications to specific industrial tasks.
Current Class Offerings
210238 Foundations of Robotics
Grade Level: 9 - 10 Credits: 1
Description: This course provides students with the foundation in content and skills associated with robotics and automation, including artificial intelligence, electronics, physics, and principles of engineering.
210239 Robotics Design Essentials and Systems
Grade Level: 9 - 12 Credits: 1
Description: Prerequisite: (Foundations of Robotics) This course provides students with content and skills essential to the design and operation of robotic systems. Students activities will include artificial intelligence specialized sensors, electronic applications, engineering technologies, environmental physics, manufacturing, topographical considerations, programming, motions physics, electric motors, communications, simulations, simulation and modeling, and critical thinking skills.
210240 - Robotic Application Capstone
Grade Level: 11 - 12 Credits: 1-3
Description: Prerequisite: (Foundations of Robotics and Robotic Design) This course provides students with extended and skills essential to the design and operation of autonomous robotic systems in the context of a capstone project. Students will design and build an autonomous robot to perform pre-designed tasks.
210238 Foundations of Robotics
Grade Level: 9 - 10 Credits: 1
Description: This course provides students with the foundation in content and skills associated with robotics and automation, including artificial intelligence, electronics, physics, and principles of engineering.
210239 Robotics Design Essentials and Systems
Grade Level: 9 - 12 Credits: 1
Description: Prerequisite: (Foundations of Robotics) This course provides students with content and skills essential to the design and operation of robotic systems. Students activities will include artificial intelligence specialized sensors, electronic applications, engineering technologies, environmental physics, manufacturing, topographical considerations, programming, motions physics, electric motors, communications, simulations, simulation and modeling, and critical thinking skills.
210240 - Robotic Application Capstone
Grade Level: 11 - 12 Credits: 1-3
Description: Prerequisite: (Foundations of Robotics and Robotic Design) This course provides students with extended and skills essential to the design and operation of autonomous robotic systems in the context of a capstone project. Students will design and build an autonomous robot to perform pre-designed tasks.