




| 110 | ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES | 4 credits |
| Prerequisite: 2860:110. Application-oriented study of electromagnetic sensors and the electronic devices and circuits used to implement industrial control sensors. | ||
| 210 | MOTION CONTROL I | 4 credits |
| Prerequisite: 110. Principles, applications, and troubleshooting of AC and DC electric generators and motors. Introduction to basic mechanical and motion control. | ||
| 220 | MOTION CONTROL II | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 210. Integration of basic devices with the speed and position controlling systems for DC and AC motors, servomotors, stepper motors, and hydraulic valves and cylinders. | ||
| 230 | MACHINE & PROCESS CONTROL | 4 credits |
| Prerequisite: 110. Introduction to the integration of control components into a complete industrial machine or process control system. Study of the types of systems and the required documentation. | ||
| 240 | INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER CONTROL | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 110. Introduction to digital electronics as it applies to industrial control. Survey of number systems, basic digital devices, microprocessors, microcomputer-based control components. | ||
| 250 | PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 230. Principles of operation, application, and troubleshooting of programmable controllers. Includes programming of ladder logic systems. | ||
| 260 | ELECTRICAL POWER & WIRING | 3 credits |
| A study of electrical power distribution, residential, commercial, industrial wiring, and electrical safety. Emphasis on the requirements of the National Electrical Code. | ||
| 270 | TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR PRACT | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 210, 230. Surveys mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and electronic troubleshooting and repair practices. Problem isolation, repair, and shop practices are considered. Safety practices are emphasized. | ||