This program is for individuals who wish to upgrade their skills, or pursue a career in troubleshooting industrial control circuitry. Motor control circuits, basic electronics, hydraulic and pneumatic circuits, and programmable controllers are applied in the laboratory sessions. Courses transfer directly into the Robotics/Automation Technology and Mechatronics Associate Degree programs.
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| Suggested Course Sequence |
| 1st Semester | Semester Hours |
| ELT130A* | Fundamentals of Direct Current Electronics | GA | 2 |
| ELT130B | Fundamentals of Alternating Current Electronics GA | 2 |
| IA 100 | Electrical Power & Control Circuits I | | 3 |
| IA 143 | Fluid Power & Control Circuits I | | 3 |
| MTH 110** | Intermediate Algebra | CT MA | 4 |
| | | 14 |
| 2nd Semester | Semester Hours |
| IA 101 | Introduction to Robotics/Automation | | 3 |
| IA 102 | Programmable Logic Controllers | CL | 3 |
| IA 243 | Fluid Power & Control Circuits II | | 3 |
| ELT 131 | Semiconductor Devices and Circuits | GA | 4 |
| ELT 236 | Microcontrollers: Energy Control Systems I CL CT OC w/ELT 231 | 4 |
| | | 17 |
Total Credit Hours/Total Contact Hours = 31/52 |
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*MTH 101 or appropriate placement by college assessment or ACT score is a prerequisite to ELT 130A. ** or MTH 112 or higher. Transfer students should take MTH 112, MTH 113 & MTH 114. See program advisor for recommendation. |