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COLLEGEWIDE COURSE OUTLINE OF RECORD ADMF 116, AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS IN MANUFACTURING I COURSE TITLE: Automation and Robotics in Manufacturing I COURSE NUMBER: ADMF 116 PREREQUISITES: ADMF 102 Technology in Advanced Manufacturing or INDT 113 Basic Electricity and demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of C or better in MATH 015 Fundamentals of Algebra I or MATH 023 Essentials of Algebra I SCHOOL: Technology PROGRAM: Advanced Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS: 3 CONTACT HOURS: Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2011 EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS REVISION: Fall, 2012 CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Introduces the basic theory, operation, and programming of automated manufacturing systems. The course will focus on three main types of manufacturing automation including; Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Computer Numerically Controlled Machines (CNC), and Robotics. Students will be required to design, program and troubleshoot computer controlled machine logic and production processes in a project oriented learning environment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to: 1. Describe the hazards associated with automated machines and determine appropriate safety methods for working around computer controlled machinery. 2. Describe the history and relevance of computer controlled machines. 3. Develop machine order of operations. 4. Examine computer logic and scanning sequence in automated controls. 5. Describe the common parts of programmable controllers. 6. Convert relay logic into ladder logic diagrams. 7. Program a start/stop circuit using a PLC. 8. Program timer and counter programs on a PLC system. 9. Troubleshoot PLC programs and systems. 10. Classify robots by their power systems, coordinate systems, and path systems and describe the advantages and disadvantages of each system type. 11. Identify a robot's axes of motion, determine importance of each articulation, and determine the total number of degrees of freedom needed to perform a specific job task. 12. Apply basic knowledge of robot physics in manufacturing environments. 13. Identify and demonstrate correct design, programming, troubleshooting, and editing of robot programs. Ivy Tech Community College 1 ADMF 116

14. Solve mathematical problems related to machine control operations. 15. Verbally describe and interpret data obtained from engineering drawings. 16. Communicate effectively using listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. 17. Use quantitative analytical skills to evaluate and process numerical data. 18. Solve problems using critical and creative thinking skills. 19. Demonstrate knowledge of diverse cultures, including global and historical perspectives. 20. Describe how natural systems function, and recognize the impact of human beings on the environment. COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include Introduction of the basic theory of programmable logic controllers The operation and programming of programmable logic controllers Introduction and use of common addressing formats Programming examples, setup examples, and troubleshooting PLC timing, counting, arithmetic and logic Principles of robotics Industrial robot applications Robotic control systems Absolute and incremental positioning Programming flow and format This product was funded by a grant awarded under the President s High Growth Job Training Initiative as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor s Employment and Training Administration. The information contained in this product was created by a grantee organization and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. All references to non-governmental companies or organizations, their services, products, or resources are offered for informational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement by the Department of Labor. This product is copyrighted by the institution that created it and is intended for individual organizational, non-commercial use only. ACADEMIC HONESTY STATEMENT: The College is committed to academic integrity in all its practices. The faculty value intellectual integrity and a high standard of academic conduct. Activities that violate academic integrity undermine the quality and diminish the value of educational achievement. Cheating on papers, tests or other academic works is a violation of College rules. No student shall engage in behavior that, in the judgment of the instructor of the class, may be construed as cheating. This may include, but is not limited to, plagiarism or other forms of academic dishonesty such as the acquisition without permission of tests or other academic materials and/or distribution of these materials and other academic work. This includes students who aid and abet as well as those who attempt such behavior. Ivy Tech Community College 2 ADMF 116

COPYRIGHT STATEMENT: Students shall adhere to the laws governing the use of copyrighted materials. They must insure that their activities comply with fair use and in no way infringe on the copyright or other proprietary rights of others and that the materials used and developed at Ivy Tech Community College contain nothing unlawful, unethical, or libelous and do not constitute any violation of any right of privacy. ADA STATEMENT: Ivy Tech Community College seeks to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with documented disabilities. If you need an accommodation because of a documented disability, please contact the Office of Disability Support Services. If you will require assistance during an emergency evacuation, notify your instructor immediately. Look for evacuation procedures posted in your classroom. Ivy Tech Community College 3 ADMF 116

SYLLABUS FOR ADMF 116, AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS IN MANUFACTURING I The instructor will provide students with a course syllabus on the first scheduled class meeting. The syllabus should communicate clear and concise information to help the student understand the scope of the course and expectation for successful completion. The following information will appear on the syllabus and be identical to information on the Course Outline of Record (COR): Required Syllabus Information from (COR) Course title Course prefix and number Prerequisite(s) Corequisite(s) Program Division Credit hours Contact hours Catalog description Major course learning objectives Course content Academic honesty statement ADA statement Additional Required Syllabus Information The syllabus must also contain the following additional information. The instructor may determine the content of this information. Instructor Course section number Additional course learning objectives (if required) Required text, or other instructional materials Required consumable materials and equipment supplied by student Instructor phone number Instructor e-mail address Instructor office location and hours Method(s) of instructional delivery Method(s) of evaluation Grading scale Make-up policy Attendance policy Activities schedule, including calendar of topics, assignment, test, etc. Last date to drop course without grade Ivy Tech Community College 4 ADMF 116

The name and location of the Disabilities Support Services Coordinator Right of revision statement Optional Syllabus Information Faculty are encouraged to provide additional information that will help the student understand in more detail how the class will be conducted. Extra credit work, if applicable Class/lab relationship References or reading that are optional but recommended Format for papers, projects, or other assignments Computer room/lab rules if applicable Withdrawal process and responsibility Other Ivy Tech Community College 5 ADMF 116