Mar 19, 2026  
Undergraduate Catalog 2026-2027 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2026-2027

ELM 232 Industrial Robotics II

Credits: (2)
This course introduces students to the application of collaborative robots for material handling and manufacturing processing. Topics include robot configurations, risk assessments, end effectors, system integration, and programming techniques. Students will develop, optimize, and deploy robotic material handling applications using Universal Robots. Successful students have an opportunity to receive “Educational Robotics Training - Core” certification from Universal Robots. 1 lecture hours and 2 lab hours per week are required for this course. Prerequisite(s): ELM 112  and ELM 114 , or permission of instructor.

Learning Outcomes
  1. Describe various types of industrial robots and their usages.
  2. Analyze material handling applications and identify appropriate end effector and robot selection.
  3. Identify appropriate interface techniques for integrating robots to auxiliary industrial equipment.