Engineering Design II – Robotics

Terms: 2 (not offered every term)
Grades: 10, 11, 12, PG

This course serves as a follow-up to the Engineering Design I course (for grades 10-12) which accompanies school participation in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). FRC is an international robotics competition where teams are tasked to build a large (2′ x 3′ x 5′ – 150 lb.) robot that will compete in a 3v3 game that changes every year.

The course will cover a range of topics in the realm of mechatronics – including computer aided design (CAD), mechanical power transmission, pneumatics, sensors, control systems, and structural analysis. Students will also learn to fabricate parts using manual and computer numeric control (CNC) machines such as 3D printers, laser cutters, and milling machines.

During the winter and spring terms, students will work as a team to build a large scale robot to compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition. Students are required to participate in FIRST Robotics as their winter and spring after school Activity. FRC is a rigorous and complex sport, and is best suited to students with strong analytical abilities.

Game Examples – http://bit.ly/1yoxwEC

Program Information – https://www.firstinspires.org/robotics/frc

Note: Students are required to participate in FIRST Robotics as their winter and spring after school Activity.