Robotics Technician Program
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The role of robotics technicians is to build, maintain, test and repair robotics. These professionals may also work with robotics-related automated production systems. They require a strong background in hardware, electronics, and circuitry.
TECHNICAL MATH & BLUEPRINT READING - TECM 1013Hydraulic technicians work in engineering and manufacturing settings, where they help hydraulic engineers design, develop, manufacture or repair equipment, systems and machines that use pressurized fluids. Hydraulic technicians begin their careers with the right education. After they develop essential job skills and get certified, they’re ready to join the workforce.
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ELECTRICITY DC FUNDAMENTALS - CETT 1001Learn the fundamentals of alternative current Capacitance, Inductance, Power, transformer and fundamentals of DC/AC motors. Prerequisite: Technical Math and Blueprint Reading; DC Fundamentals |
ELECTRICITY AC FUNDAMENTALS - CETT 1000Learn the fundamentals of direct current including Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws and circuit analysis techniques. Emphasis is on circuit analysis of resistive networks and DC voltage measurements. Prerequisite: Technical Math and Blueprint Reading |
ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES- ELMT 1091Experience a hands-on approach to introduce the basic concepts in robotics! You will be introduced to flexible automation and cover topic on installation, repair, maintenance, and development of flexible robotic manufacturing systems. |
Alfred Landeros
Phone: 210-486-7082
Email: alanderos1@alamo.edu
Campus: St. Philip’s College Southwest Campus (SWC)
Building: Industrial Technology Center (ITC), Building 1 Room D116
Jeannette Cooper
Phone: 210-486-7080
Email: jcooper46@alamo.edu
Campus: St. Philip’s College Southwest Campus (SWC)
Building: Industrial Technology Center (ITC), Building 1 Room D116
For assistance with program information or registration, email us at CETier2@alamo.edu and our CE staff will get back to you. Thank you.
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