RoboticsLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: 5K00DL03
Credits
5 op
Objectives
The students become familiar with the basic design techniques, functioning and programming of the robots. They can also apply their skills in product automation and material handling. After the course the students have a capability to program robots and to do programming applications. They can accomplish the most common tasks in material handling and welding, and they understand the role of sustainable development and digitalization at the area of robotics. Goals for product development (DFA, DFX etc.) and success factors, methods, for creative work, project work, simulation as a design tool, design methods, concept of systematic design.
Content
Course consists of lectures and laboratory training, both on simulated environment and at the laboratory. Lectures focus on basic terminology of the robotics and programming principles as well as safety issues. In addition, the viewpoints of cost effective and user-friendly robotization of processes are included.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The student recognizes basic concepts of robotics and uses of robotics. The student performs robot programming tasks as an assistant or as part of a group.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Students are able to apply the most important concepts of robotics and identify potential applications of robotics. The student is able to independently design and implement basic robot programming.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student understands the wide-ranging entities of robotics, generalizes, analyzes, looks for different solutions, and works constructively in the group.
Further information
Literature:
Robotiikka, Suomen Robotiikkayhdistys ry
Enrolment period
02.07.2024 - 18.08.2024
Timing
01.08.2024 - 31.12.2024
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Mechanical Engineering
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
- Konetekniikka Virtuaalihenkilö
- Topi Talvitie
Person in charge
Tero Haapakoski
Groups
-
22AI112P
Objectives (course unit)
The students become familiar with the basic design techniques, functioning and programming of the robots. They can also apply their skills in product automation and material handling. After the course the students have a capability to program robots and to do programming applications. They can accomplish the most common tasks in material handling and welding, and they understand the role of sustainable development and digitalization at the area of robotics. Goals for product development (DFA, DFX etc.) and success factors, methods, for creative work, project work, simulation as a design tool, design methods, concept of systematic design.
Content (course unit)
Course consists of lectures and laboratory training, both on simulated environment and at the laboratory. Lectures focus on basic terminology of the robotics and programming principles as well as safety issues. In addition, the viewpoints of cost effective and user-friendly robotization of processes are included.
Further information (course unit)
Literature:
Robotiikka, Suomen Robotiikkayhdistys ry
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student recognizes basic concepts of robotics and uses of robotics. The student performs robot programming tasks as an assistant or as part of a group.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students are able to apply the most important concepts of robotics and identify potential applications of robotics. The student is able to independently design and implement basic robot programming.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student understands the wide-ranging entities of robotics, generalizes, analyzes, looks for different solutions, and works constructively in the group.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
02.12.2023 - 11.01.2024
Timing
01.01.2024 - 01.06.2024
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Mechanical Engineering
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
- Jere Siivonen
- Tero Haapakoski
Person in charge
Jere Siivonen
Groups
-
21I190
Objectives (course unit)
The students become familiar with the basic design techniques, functioning and programming of the robots. They can also apply their skills in product automation and material handling. After the course the students have a capability to program robots and to do programming applications. They can accomplish the most common tasks in material handling and welding, and they understand the role of sustainable development and digitalization at the area of robotics. Goals for product development (DFA, DFX etc.) and success factors, methods, for creative work, project work, simulation as a design tool, design methods, concept of systematic design.
Content (course unit)
Course consists of lectures and laboratory training, both on simulated environment and at the laboratory. Lectures focus on basic terminology of the robotics and programming principles as well as safety issues. In addition, the viewpoints of cost effective and user-friendly robotization of processes are included.
Further information (course unit)
Literature:
Robotiikka, Suomen Robotiikkayhdistys ry
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student recognizes basic concepts of robotics and uses of robotics. The student performs robot programming tasks as an assistant or as part of a group.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students are able to apply the most important concepts of robotics and identify potential applications of robotics. The student is able to independently design and implement basic robot programming.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student understands the wide-ranging entities of robotics, generalizes, analyzes, looks for different solutions, and works constructively in the group.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
02.12.2022 - 13.01.2023
Timing
09.01.2023 - 19.05.2023
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Mechanical Engineering
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
- Jere Siivonen
Person in charge
Jere Siivonen
Groups
-
20I190
Objectives (course unit)
The students become familiar with the basic design techniques, functioning and programming of the robots. They can also apply their skills in product automation and material handling. After the course the students have a capability to program robots and to do programming applications. They can accomplish the most common tasks in material handling and welding, and they understand the role of sustainable development and digitalization at the area of robotics. Goals for product development (DFA, DFX etc.) and success factors, methods, for creative work, project work, simulation as a design tool, design methods, concept of systematic design.
Content (course unit)
Course consists of lectures and laboratory training, both on simulated environment and at the laboratory. Lectures focus on basic terminology of the robotics and programming principles as well as safety issues. In addition, the viewpoints of cost effective and user-friendly robotization of processes are included.
Further information (course unit)
Literature:
Robotiikka, Suomen Robotiikkayhdistys ry
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student recognizes basic concepts of robotics and uses of robotics. The student performs robot programming tasks as an assistant or as part of a group.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students are able to apply the most important concepts of robotics and identify potential applications of robotics. The student is able to independently design and implement basic robot programming.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student understands the wide-ranging entities of robotics, generalizes, analyzes, looks for different solutions, and works constructively in the group.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
02.07.2022 - 09.09.2022
Timing
01.08.2022 - 30.12.2022
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Mechanical Engineering
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
- Jere Siivonen
Person in charge
Jere Siivonen
Groups
-
20AI112
Objectives (course unit)
The students become familiar with the basic design techniques, functioning and programming of the robots. They can also apply their skills in product automation and material handling. After the course the students have a capability to program robots and to do programming applications. They can accomplish the most common tasks in material handling and welding, and they understand the role of sustainable development and digitalization at the area of robotics. Goals for product development (DFA, DFX etc.) and success factors, methods, for creative work, project work, simulation as a design tool, design methods, concept of systematic design.
Content (course unit)
Course consists of lectures and laboratory training, both on simulated environment and at the laboratory. Lectures focus on basic terminology of the robotics and programming principles as well as safety issues. In addition, the viewpoints of cost effective and user-friendly robotization of processes are included.
Further information (course unit)
Literature:
Robotiikka, Suomen Robotiikkayhdistys ry
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student recognizes basic concepts of robotics and uses of robotics. The student performs robot programming tasks as an assistant or as part of a group.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students are able to apply the most important concepts of robotics and identify potential applications of robotics. The student is able to independently design and implement basic robot programming.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student understands the wide-ranging entities of robotics, generalizes, analyzes, looks for different solutions, and works constructively in the group.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
02.12.2021 - 11.01.2022
Timing
07.01.2022 - 13.05.2022
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Mechanical Engineering
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
- Jere Siivonen
Person in charge
Jere Siivonen
Groups
-
19I190
Objectives (course unit)
The students become familiar with the basic design techniques, functioning and programming of the robots. They can also apply their skills in product automation and material handling. After the course the students have a capability to program robots and to do programming applications. They can accomplish the most common tasks in material handling and welding, and they understand the role of sustainable development and digitalization at the area of robotics. Goals for product development (DFA, DFX etc.) and success factors, methods, for creative work, project work, simulation as a design tool, design methods, concept of systematic design.
Content (course unit)
Course consists of lectures and laboratory training, both on simulated environment and at the laboratory. Lectures focus on basic terminology of the robotics and programming principles as well as safety issues. In addition, the viewpoints of cost effective and user-friendly robotization of processes are included.
Further information (course unit)
Literature:
Robotiikka, Suomen Robotiikkayhdistys ry
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student recognizes basic concepts of robotics and uses of robotics. The student performs robot programming tasks as an assistant or as part of a group.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students are able to apply the most important concepts of robotics and identify potential applications of robotics. The student is able to independently design and implement basic robot programming.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student understands the wide-ranging entities of robotics, generalizes, analyzes, looks for different solutions, and works constructively in the group.
Assessment scale
0-5