COLLEGE CATALOG 2022-2023

components. Emphasis is placed on determining control limits, performing scheduled maintenance, and trouble shooting performance or function failures. Upon completion, students should be able to install, operate, monitor, and troubleshoot a simulated material handling system. (2-2-0) This course provides an introduction to programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on, but not limited to, the following: PLC hardware and software, numbering systems, installations, and programming. Upon completion, students must demonstrate their ability by developing, loading, debugging, and optimizing PLC programs. ILT 194 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers, 3 hours ILT 196 Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers, 3 hours (2-2-0) This course includes the advanced principles of PLC’s including hardware, programming and troubleshooting. Emphasis is placed on developing advanced working programs, and troubleshooting hardware and software communication problems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate their ability in developing programs and troubleshooting the system. (1-4-0) This course is a study of the construction, operating characteristics, and installation of different motor control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on the control of three phase AC motors. This course covers the use of motor control symbols, magnetic motor starters, running overload protection, pushbutton stations, multiple control stations, two wire control, three wire control, jogging control, sequence control, and ladder diagrams of motor control circuits. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the operation of motor starters, overload protection, interpret ladder diagrams using pushbutton stations and understand complex motor control diagrams. ILT 209 Motor Controls I, 3 hours ILT 216 Industrial Robotics, 3 hours (3-0-0) This course covers principles of electro-mechanical devices. Topics include the principles, concepts, and techniques involved in interfacing microcomputers to various electro- mechanical devices to produce geographical movement. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the principles of electro-mechanical devices. (1-2-0) This course involves presentations, discussions and live simulations of work related experiences involved in data, voice, and video network infrastructure. Students learn to terminate, test, troubleshoot, and install various fiber optic cabling systems. This course helps students prepare for certifications as certified Network Cabling Specialists. ILT 238 Network Cable-Fiber Optic, 2 hours ILT 269 Introduction to Networking, 3 hours (3-0-0) This course is a study of the basic concepts of LAN and WAN. Topics include topologies, media, computer hardware and software used in networking. Network administrative procedures and security techniques will be introduced and observed.

INT 112 Industrial Maintenance Safety Procedures, 3 hours

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2022-23 College Catalog and Student Handbook

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