Cape Cod.Engineering.Robotics and Manufacturing Automation Academic Map
Robotics technicians and engineers design and maintain automated robotic systems. These individuals must be knowledgeable in a variety of areas, such as mechanical repair, electric circuit design, and computer programming. This certificate is designed for students who wish to develop and enhance their skills in these areas for employment at companies who have robotic devices or for students who intend on pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in engineering or manufacturing. In earning this certificate, students demonstrate competency in designing, building, programming, and testing increasingly complex electro-mechanical robots and manufacturing automation devices.
- Date:
- 2015-03
- Primary Material Type:
- Student Support Materials
- Other Material Types:
- Instructor and/or Advisor/Case Manager Support Materials
- Institution:
- Cape Cod Community College
- Project Name:
- Guided Pathways to Success in STEM (GPSTEM)
- Subjects:
- Engineering Certificate, Manufacturing Certificate, Academic Map
Industry / Occupation
- Industry Partner:
- The Cape Cod Community College Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Advisory Board provides input to faculty on the skills required of graduates in the workplace. This information is used to inform curriculum and program outcome development. Specific course outcomes are mapped to the program outcomes. Industry members on the Advisory Board include representatives from SencorpWhite, Michael Joly Engineering, and Remote Sensing Solutions.
- Industry Sector:
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services -- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services -- Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services (5413)
- Occupation:
- Architecture and Engineering Occupations (17-0000)
Education / Instructional Information
- Instructional Program:
- Engineering Technologies/Technicians (15)
- Number of weeks per course:
- 15
- Number of courses in the program:
- 5
- Program Delivery Format:
- Face-to-face
Copyright / Licensing