Industrial Robotics Certificate

The certificate in Industrial Robotics is designed to develop skills and competencies in operating, programming, and troubleshooting FANUC industrial robots and configuring and setting up the robotic vision systems commonly used to enhance industrial processes. The curriculum contains a significant laboratory component  in which students will operate industrial-scale FANUC robots and learn industry standards of Roboguide simulation software. The certificate also teaches skills related to the network security and cybersecurity of industrial control systems.

Required Core Coursework (8 Credits)

Electives (3 Credits)

Select one of the following courses from the elective list below:

Benefits

Upon successful completion of the three mechatronics certificates, eligible students receive the FANUC industrial certificates “Material HandlingPro” and “iRVision-2D”. All three certificates can be fully applied to a MS in Mechatronics at Michigan Tech. 

Offered jointly by the Departments of Applied Computing and Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology, the certificates aim to prepare technically sound specialists with the industrial robotics and automation skills needed to maintain and monitor existing robots, help develop of future technologies, and educate users on implementation and applications.

FANUC Certified Training Site

Since 2013, Michigan Tech has been FANUC Authorized Certified Training Facility. Under this agreement, Michigan Tech is designated as a regional training center specializing in industrial robotics and automation. Our facility is eligible to train and certify students from Michigan Tech and other institutions,as well as industry representatives, and displaced workers. Michigan Tech is one of only three existing FANUC Authorized Satellite Training Programs in the United States and the only site in the state of Michigan.

Knowledge of robotic systems and the ability to smartly program robots are necessary skills in today's manufacturing industries. Job descriptions from Tesla, Ford, FANUC, GM, and many other companies are related to automation and they often require specific knowledge of FANUC robots and programmable logic controllers.

 

Application Process and Admissions Requirements

Applications are reviewed on an individual basis using a holistic approach. Fill out our free graduate application online to apply to any of our programs. Official transcripts and scores are not required for the initial application, although you will need to upload them later.

Accredited by HLC

Michigan Tech has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) since 1928. Our Graduate School offers over 125 certificates, master's, and PhD programs to provide our students and the world with what tomorrow needs.