Shanna Howell showell@rlisd.org
Amy Ballard aballard@rlisd.org
The Central Texas Robotics and Automation Consortium (CTRAC) was created in late 2021 with the intent of preparing students for careers in the manufacturing, robotics, and automation fields. Through the work of the Texas Regional Pathways Network initiative, we have aligned our programming with the following seven components of high-quality pathways:
The goal of CTRAC is to prepare students for robotics & automation career opportunities in the manufacturing industry in Central Texas.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 |
Principles of Applied Engineering
| Robotics I
| Robotics II
DC Circuits (Spring)
| Practicum in Manufacturing
Robotics Fundamentals (Spring)
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Welcome to the Future of Manufacturing: Robotics and Automation
In an era defined by technological advancements, the manufacturing industry is undergoing a transformative revolution driven by robotics and automation. This paradigm shift is not just about machines; it's about efficiency, precision, and the redefinition of what's possible. There are many occupations in the manufacturing industry that utilize robotics and automation principles and concepts.
In the fast-paced world of distribution and warehousing, efficiency and precision are paramount. Embrace the future with open arms as robotics and automation redefine the landscape of logistics. Cutting-edge technologies are paving the way for streamlined operations, increased productivity, and unparalleled efficiency. There are many occupations in the manufacturing industry that utilize robotics and automation principles and concepts.
Shanna Howell showell@rlisd.org
Amy Ballard aballard@rlisd.org