ADVM D0025 - Electro-Mechanical Technology Part 2
Course Description
Grow Your Career with Stackable Credentials
Electro-Mechanical Technology (Industrial Maintenance/Mechatronics) is one of the technical skills training programs offered by Community College of Philadelphia. This micro-pathway program combines classroom and hands-on training to provide you with the fundamental skills needed to begin a high-paying career as an Electro-Mechanical Technician, which is an essential position in the manufacturing industry.
As an Electro-Mechanical Technician, you will be trained in a variety of skill areas, allowing companies to utilize your knowledge for a variety of technical and mechanical issues. Learn a combination of electrical and mechanical skills based in computer-aided drafting, and machine technology that creates a unique blend of technical knowledge desirable to industry. Gain the trouble-shooting and industrial maintenance skills that are needed by advanced manufacturing companies. Having a multi-skilled technician on staff that can address issues immediately allows companies to continue production at a minimal loss.
Start with the first four essential Electro-Mechanical Technology modules and 21st Century Skills training and continue your learning with Introduction to Mechatronics and Introduction to Robotics to complete the Electro-Mechanical Technology Micro-pathway program.
Course Outline
Part 2 Technical Skills- Introduction to Mechatronics (60 hours)
- Industrial Robot Programming (60 hours)
Learner Outcomes
Technical Skills:
Upon completion of this workshop participants will be able to:
Introduction to Mechatronics
- Explain the function of electro-pneumatic systems
- Explain and demonstrate the function of Stacking, Conveying and Handling Systems
- Identify the components of automated systems
- Explain and demonstrate the functionality of Pneumatics, Electrical and Mechanical components
- Utilize software tools to design, simulate and control automated systems
- Identify the elements of Programmable Logic Controllers
- Analyze logic circuits and develop sequence programs
- Apply the engineering design process to create automated systems and solutions
- Apply critical thinking, problems solving, and teamwork
- Explain the function of electro-pneumatic systems
- Explain and demonstrate the function of Stacking, Conveying and Handling Systems
- Identify the components of automated systems
- Explain and demonstrate the functionality of Pneumatics, Electrical and Mechanical components
- Utilize software tools to design, simulate and control automated systems
- Identify the elements of Programmable Logic Controllers
- Analyze logic circuits and develop sequence programs
- Apply the engineering design process to create automated systems and solutions
- Apply critical thinking, problems solving, and teamwork
Industrial Robot Programming
- Identify and explain the design and function of various types of robotic systems
- Safely operate and maintain robotic systems
- Program various robotic systems
- Commission and teach robotic programs and positions
- Understand and define control instructions
- Utilize conditional statements
- Incorporate sensors and other applications with a robot application
Notes
Materials Required:Handouts provided by instructor.