Robotic TechnologyLaajuus (4 cr)
Code: MAP22RO01
Credits
4 op
Objective
After passing the course the student is expected to:
• Be able to define, identify and describe basic concepts in robotics
• Know what things should be considered when planning robotics applications
• Know the basic principles of robot safety
• Be able to plan simple robot tools based on the robot's working principles
• Be able to plan robot cells
• Be able to create useful robot programs via off-line programming
• Be able to use the robot's own I / O system
• Rapid programming
Content
The course content is as follows:
• Designations and concepts related to robotics
• Robots, their function and applications
• robot safety
• Robot tools
• Different types of signals related to tools and other automation equipment
• Structure of robotic cells with robotic studio
• Off-line programming with robot studio
• On-line programming
Qualifications
Hydraulic and Pneumatic, Automatic Control and Measure Systems
Assessment criteria, good (3)
• Know the most common terms in robotics
• Know the basic principles and safety requirements for robotic pram framing
• Can construct simple robotic cells
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Can build advanced robotic cells and do advanced simulations for optimization purposes
• Can change code based on automatically generated code and modified code to better suit different tasks
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Passed exam, approved exercises and exercises.
Materials
See the current implementation for the course Robotics - MAP18RO01
Enrollment
15.06.2025 - 11.01.2026
Timing
07.01.2026 - 28.01.2026
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- Svenska
Teachers
- Tobias Ekfors
Teacher in charge
Matts Nickull
Groups
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ÖH22FLEXINGÖppna YH, Flexibelt till Ingenjör
Objective
After passing the course the student is expected to:
• Be able to define, identify and describe basic concepts in robotics
• Know what things should be considered when planning robotics applications
• Know the basic principles of robot safety
• Be able to plan simple robot tools based on the robot's working principles
• Be able to plan robot cells
• Be able to create useful robot programs via off-line programming
• Be able to use the robot's own I / O system
• Rapid programming
Content
The course content is as follows:
• Designations and concepts related to robotics
• Robots, their function and applications
• robot safety
• Robot tools
• Different types of signals related to tools and other automation equipment
• Structure of robotic cells with robotic studio
• Off-line programming with robot studio
• On-line programming
Materials
See the current implementation for the course Robotics - MAP18RO01
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, good (3)
• Know the most common terms in robotics
• Know the basic principles and safety requirements for robotic pram framing
• Can construct simple robotic cells
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Can build advanced robotic cells and do advanced simulations for optimization purposes
• Can change code based on automatically generated code and modified code to better suit different tasks
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Passed exam, approved exercises and exercises.
Qualifications
Hydraulic and Pneumatic, Automatic Control and Measure Systems
Enrollment
15.06.2025 - 07.09.2025
Timing
01.09.2025 - 30.11.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- Svenska
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Mechanical and Production Engineering
Teachers
- Tobias Ekfors
Teacher in charge
Kaj Rintanen
Scheduling groups
- MAP22-K (Size: 40. Open UAS: 0.)
- MAP22-D (Size: 40. Open UAS: 0.)
- MAP23-B (Size: 40. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
MAP23D-VIngenjör (YH), maskin- och produktionsteknik, 2023 dagstudier
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MAP22D-VIngenjör (YH), maskin- och produktionsteknik, 2022 dagstudier
Small groups
- MAP22-K
- MAP22-D
- MAP23-B
Objective
After passing the course the student is expected to:
• Be able to define, identify and describe basic concepts in robotics
• Know what things should be considered when planning robotics applications
• Know the basic principles of robot safety
• Be able to plan simple robot tools based on the robot's working principles
• Be able to plan robot cells
• Be able to create useful robot programs via off-line programming
• Be able to use the robot's own I / O system
• Rapid programming
Content
The course content is as follows:
• Designations and concepts related to robotics
• Robots, their function and applications
• robot safety
• Robot tools
• Different types of signals related to tools and other automation equipment
• Structure of robotic cells with robotic studio
• Off-line programming with robot studio
• On-line programming
Materials
See the current implementation for the course Robotics - MAP18RO01
Teaching methods
Lectures
Simulation excercises
Assignments
Completion alternatives
Can be completed without attendance in class - you can do the projects on your own
Student workload
The student is expected to spend a total of 108 h by participating in lectures and by doing the assignments.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, good (3)
• Know the most common terms in robotics
• Know the basic principles and safety requirements for robotic pram framing
• Can construct simple robotic cells
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Can build advanced robotic cells and do advanced simulations for optimization purposes
• Can change code based on automatically generated code and modified code to better suit different tasks
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Passed exam, approved exercises and exercises.
Assessment methods and criteria
The grade is based on the assignents. No theoretical axam.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
Insufficient knowledge and/or course effort to achieve a grade of 1
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Knows the importance of robotics
On request, can create a simple simulation and program for an industrial robot
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Can create robot simulation and programs for industrial robotics applications
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Can create advanced robot simulation and dynamic programs for industrial robotics applications
Qualifications
Hydraulic and Pneumatic, Automatic Control and Measure Systems