COURSE CODE: 8558

Industrial Robotics Technology

SCED Code: 21009
Suggested Grade Level: 11, 12
Duration: 36 Weeks
Hours: 280
Credits: 2
OSHA Compliance Required?: No
CTSO: SkillsUSA
Non-Traditional?: F

This course provides instruction in programming robots used in assembly and manufacturing settings. Students will work with various power systems while acquiring machining, welding, and system engineering skills. This course leads to industry certification options, including the general industry OSHA 10 card, to further validate their mastery of related skills. Contextual instruction and student participation in co-curricular career and technical student organization (CTSO) activities will develop leadership, interpersonal, and career skills. High-quality work-based learning (HQWBL) will provide experiential learning opportunities related to students' career goals and/or interests, integrated with instruction, and performed in partnership with local businesses and organizations.

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Course Sequences

A combination of this course and those below, equivalent to two 36-week courses, is a concentration sequence. Students wishing to complete a specialization may take additional courses based on their career pathways. A program completer is a student who has met the requirements for a CTE concentration sequence and all other requirements for high school graduation or an approved alternative education program.

Career Clusters

Pathway Occupation
Maintenance, Installation, & Repair
  • Millwrights
Manufacturing Production Process Development
  • Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians
  • Industrial Engineers
  • Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians
  • Millwrights
  • Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other
  • Production Workers, All Other
Production
  • Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other
  • Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers

Pathway Occupation
Engineering & Technology
  • Aerospace Engineers
  • Agricultural Engineers
  • Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other
  • Commercial and Industrial Designers
  • Computer Hardware Engineers
  • Computer Programmers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians
  • Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians
  • Engineers, All Other
  • Industrial Engineers
  • Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians

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