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Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation
Major: 5252N
Effective Term: 2022 Spring   

Award: CCL  
Total Credits: 7
CIP Code: 15.0405

Instructional Council: Applied Technology
GPA: 2.0
SOC Code: Upon completion of this certificate, students may pursue a career as:
17-3024.01 Robotics Technicians
17-3026.00 Industrial Engineering Technicians
17-3029.09 Manufacturing Production Technicians


Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Robotics Technology prepares students for the field of robotics operations, applications, programming and Automation System Integration. The program emphasizes knowledge and skills required to troubleshoot, program, repair, operate and work safely with robots. Courses in this certificate can apply toward the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Automated Industrial Technology and preparation for industry validated certification.


Learning Outcomes
1. Practice safe behavior in the industrial environment. (AIT100)
2. Describe the types of robots and their applications in the industrial environment. (AIT270, AIT275)
3. Identify the components of robotic equipment. (AIT270, AIT275)
4. Utilize programming techniques in robotics applications. (AIT270, AIT275)
5. Describe the key requirements for predictive and preventative maintenance on robotic equipment. (AIT275)
6. Safely operate an industrial robot. (AIT270, AIT275)
7. Collaborate with diverse individuals to achieve common goals. (AIT270, AIT275)
Program Notes
This program is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.
Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses within the program.


Required Courses
AIT100 Industrial Safety 1
+ AIT270 Robotics I 3
+ AIT275 Robotics II 3
Credits: 7

+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: November 23, 2021

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.





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