The Automation Systems Technology Associate Degree is a 61-62 Credit program. The following is a typical semester breakdown of the courses within the program.

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College 101 (10890165)

1.00

Examines proven strategies designed to help learners achieve greater personal, academic, and professional success. Learners will apply personal responsibility thinking and behaviors; self- management, awareness, and motivation strategies; as well as interdependence skills to develop a proactive life plan.

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Fluid Power Systems 1: Fundamentals (10612120)

1.00

Introduces Fluid power systems used in industry. The advantages and disadvantages of fluid power compared to other power transmission systems are examined. The potential dangers are explored and the safety procedures related to fluid power are reviewed and implemented. The application of principles of fluid power transmission and the formulas used in fluid power system analysis and design are experienced in the lab. The fundamental principles, components, symbols and applications of hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power applications are introduced. Basic power and control circuits are developed using computer aided design and simulation software and then connected and tested in the lab.

Conditions

Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology

Fluid Power Systems 2: Fundamentals Of Pneumatics (10612121)

1.00

Introduces Pneumatic fluid power systems. The characteristics and dangers of using air as a fluid power force are explored. Pneumatic system components are studied including: compressors, linear actuators, rotary actuators and pneumatic tubing. Hands-on activities using various pneumatic components are assembled in the lab.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): FLUIDPWR 10612120 - Fluid Power Systems 1: Fund

Machine Control 1: Ladder Logic Fundamentals (10620151)

1.00

Introduces ladder logic symbols and diagrams used in industrial control circuits. Safety standards and procedures are reviewed and implemented. Discrete industrial devices are also studied including switches, relays, timers, and motor starters.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECFOUN 10660124 - Industrial Electronics Tech 2] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology, Industrial Automation, Industrial Electronics and Maintenance Technician, Intro to Electrical Technology]

Machine Control 2: Motor And Actuator Control (10620152)

1.00

Develop motor and other actuator control and power circuits. The student will utilize typical industrial manufacturing controls. Basic machine sequence control circuits are developed using computer aided design and simulation software.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620151 - Machine Control 1: Ladder Logi

Machine Control 3: Sensors And Machine Safety (10620153)

1.00

Introduces solid state motor controls and proximity and photo sensors. Machine sequence control circuits are developed using programmable logic relays (PLRs) with computer based ladder logic programming and simulation software and then connected and tested in the lab.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620152 - Machine Control 2: Motor And A

Industry Workplace Safety (10620172)

1.00

Introduces General Industry Safety Practices and is intended to provide an entry level worker’s general awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards in a general industry setting. An OSHA 10 General Industry certification will be obtained with completion of the course. In addition, lab specific safety will be covered. OSHA has some very specific rules for receiving the certification card for OSHA 10. OSHA 10 Cards can only be issued to students in the face-to-face classes who attend every class. OSHA will not allow anyone taking this course in an online/flex format to receive a certification card. If you need the OSHA 10 card upon completion of this course, please be sure you are enrolled in the face-to-face section.

Conditions

Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology, Industrial Automation, Industrial Electronics and Maintenance Technician, Intro to Electrical Technology

Industry Credentials Accepted:
  • OSHA® 10 Certification

Electrical Fabrication (10660118)

1.00

Develops the principles of electrical fabrication. Emphasis will be given to the practical application of interpreting engineering drawings, wiring machine components and troubleshooting electrical panels.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620172 - Industry Workplace Safety] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology, Industrial Automation, Industrial Electronics and Maintenance Technician, Intro to Electrical Technology]

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Industrial Electronics Technology 1 - Direct Current Electrical Characteristics (10660123)

1.00

Introduces the fundamental principles of direct current (DC) and the effects of resistance, capacitance and inductance operating within the DC electrical and magnetic fields. Circuit analysis utilizes project based labs where students experience the practical application of Ohm’s, Watt’s, Kirchhoff’s and Lenz’s laws. Learning experiences in IET 1 will be continued and expanded upon in IET 2.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing any of the following course(s): ELECTRIC 31413100 - Line Electrician Safety 2, ELECTROM 10620172 - Industry Workplace Safety, PETROLEU 31469100 - Gas Utility Field Training 1] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation Systems Technology, Automotive Technician, Electrical Maintenance, Electrical Power Distribution, Electromechanical Technology, Gas Utility Construction & Service, Industrial Automation, Industrial Electronics and Maintenance Technician]

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Industrial Electronics Technology 2 - Alternating Current Electrical Characteristics (10660124)

1.00

Introduces the fundamental principles of alternating current (AC) and the effects of resistance, capacitance and inductance operating at 60 Hertz (Hz) single phase within the AC electrical and magnetic fields. Circuit analysis uses project based labs where students experience the practical application of Ohm’s, Watt’s, and Faraday’s laws. Learning experiences in IET 2 build upon those in IET 1 and will be continued and expanded upon in IET 3.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECFOUN 10660123 - Industrial Electronics Tech 1

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General Physics 1 (10806154)

4.00

Presents the applications and theory of basic physics principles. This course emphasizes problem-solving, laboratory investigation and applications. Topics include unit conversion and analysis, vectors, translational and rotational kinematics, translational and rotational dynamics, heat and temperature and harmonic motion and waves. Keywords: Gen Phys, Physics

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing any of the following course(s): MATH 10804118 - Intermediate Algebra W/Apps, MATH 10804195 - College Algebra W/Apps with grade greater than or equal to C (Post Secondary Grading Scheme).

National Exams Accepted:
  • AP Physics with Electricity and Magnetism
  • AP Physics with Mechanics

Intermediate Algebra W/Apps (10804118)

4.00

This course offers algebra content with applications. Topics include properties of real numbers, order of operations, algebraic solution for linear equations and inequalities, operations with polynomial and rational expressions, operations with rational exponents and radicals, algebra of inverse, logarithmic and exponential functions. Keywords: Algebra 2, Algebra, Algebra with apps, Inter algebra

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College Algebra W/Apps (10804195)

3.00

This course covers those skills needed for success in Calculus and many application areas on a baccalaureate level. Topics include the real and complex number systems, polynomials, exponents, radicals, solving equations and inequalities (linear and nonlinear), relations and functions, systems of equations and inequalities (linear and nonlinear), matrices, graphing, conic sections, sequences and series, combinatories and the binomial theorem. Keywords: Algebra with apps, Algebra, College algebra

Conditions

Student has completed all of the following course(s): MATH 10804118 - Intermediate Algebra W/Apps

NTC Assessments Offered:
National Exams Accepted:
  • CLEP® College Algebra
  • AP Precalculus

Robotic Applications 1: Fundamentals Of Robotic Control (10620154)

1.00

Introduces a basic understanding of a robot system. Topics studied include robot safety, controls and basic programming. The students will learn robotic program development.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620153 - Machine Control 3: Sensors, ELECTROM 10620164 - PLC 1: PLC Fund & Bit Instruct

Robotic Applications 2: Robotic System Components And Software (10620155)

1.00

Develop a string understanding of the robot control system. Topics studied include creating and editing robot frames, branching and system IO and program control.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620154 - Robotic Applications 1: Fund

PLC 1: PLC Fundamentals And Bit Based Instructions (10620164)

1.00

Introduces PLC hardware setup, software applications and system configuration. Basic industrial control problems are solved using Bit Based Instructions. Various kinds of sensors and other input devices will be applied to the PLC. Output devices will be controlled by the PLC.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620153 - Machine Control 3: Sensors

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PLC 2: Timers, Counters And Program Control (10620165)

1.00

Incorporates PLC Timer, Counter and Program Control instructions used in industrial manufacturing processes.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620164 - PLC 1: PLC Fund & Bit Instruct

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PLC 3: Data, Math, Sequencer And Shift Instructions (10620166)

1.00

Incorporates Data, Math, Sequencer and Shift Register control instructions used in industrial manufacturing processes.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620165 - PLC 2: Timers, Counters And

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Collaborative Robots And Vision (10664115)

1.00

Focuses on the concept of programming and using vision guided robotic systems. Both remote hard mounted vision systems and robot mounted vision systems will be introduced. Learners will learn how to create vision programs and configure the robot to work with the camera system to allow storage and bin picking applications. Both 2D and 3D camera systems will be introduced.

Intro To Microcontrollers (10660121)

1.00

Introduces the microcontroller, a tiny computer which uses digital inputs and outputs to control electrical/electronic circuits. A Basic Stamp microcontroller will be programmed via a USB port to a PC using a PBASIC editor program. It will then be connected to digital inputs such as switches and sensors and used to control output circuits such as LED displays, DC motors, relays, buzzers and servo motors.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620172 - Industry Workplace Safety] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology, Industrial Automation, Industrial Electronics and Maintenance Technician, Intro to Electrical Technology]

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Industrial Electronics Technology 3 - Electronic Circuits And Devices (10660125)

1.00

Introduces the fundamentals associated with the properties of silicon controlled devices used in industry. Both DC and AC operating characteristics will be explored as well as the application of silicon controlled devices used in industrial circuit controls. Circuit analysis utilizes project based labs where students experience the practical application of skills learned in IET 1 and 2.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECFOUN 10660124 - Industrial Electronics Tech 2

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AutoCAD Electrical (10664101)

1.00

Introduces fundamentals with NFPA Standards the student will learn how to use many of the powerful electrical drawing creation tools in the AutoCAD Electrical software. Activities include create schematic drawings (ladder logic and point to point), panel drawings, and PLC-I/O circuits using automated commands for symbol insertion, component tagging, wire numbering, and drawing modification. In addition, they are introduced to methods of customizing AutoCAD Electrical symbols, circuits, and databases.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECFOUN 10660118 - Electrical Fabrication, ELECTROM 10620172 - Industry Workplace Safety] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology, Industrial Automation, Industrial Automation]

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Written Communication (10801195)

3.00

Develops writing skills which include prewriting, drafting, revising and editing. A variety of writing assignments are designed to help the learner analyze audience and purpose, research and organize ideas and format and design documents based on subject matter and content. Also develops critical reading and thinking skills through the analysis of a variety of written documents. Keywords: Written Comm, Comm, Writing

NTC Assessments Offered:
National Exams Accepted:
  • CLEP® College Composition
  • AP English Language & Composition

English Composition 1 (10801136)

3.00

Learners develop and apply skills in all aspects of the writing process. Through a variety of learning activities and written documents, learners employ rhetorical strategies, plan, organize and revise content, apply critical reading strategies, locate and evaluate information, integrate and document sources, and apply standardized English language conventions.Keywords:English Comp, Comp 1, E Com, English 1, English

NTC Assessments Offered:
National Exams Accepted:
  • CLEP® College Composition
  • AP English Language & Composition

College Physics 2 (10806144)

3.00

Presents the applications and theory of basic physics principles. This course emphasizes problem solving, laboratory investigation and applications. Topics include periodic motion, wave motion, optics, magnetism, static electricity, DC electricity, AC electricity and electromagnetism. Keywords: Physics 2

Industrial Motors 2: DC/AC Variable Speed Motor Drives (10620160)

1.00

Introduces industrial motor drives including the most common types of DC and AC variable speed motor drives. Constant speed, torque and power operation modes, as well as the various solid state motor drive power control schemes and applications are discussed. Remote control and monitoring signals and system integration techniques are introduced. Labs include multiple vendor motor drive programming, connection, integration and testing as well as drive network communications, control and monitoring.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620152 - Machine Control 2: Motor And A] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology, Industrial Automation, Industrial Electronics and Maintenance Technician, Intro to Electrical Technology]

Servo Systems 1: Fundamentals Of Industrial Control Systems (10620161)

1.00

Applies the principles of industrial control systems. Students learn the fundamentals of operating various industrial control systems including open/closed loop servo-hydraulics and PID control systems.

Conditions

Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology, Industrial Automation

Servo Systems 2: Motion Control Systems (10620162)

1.00

Introduces the principles of motion control. Multi-axis CNC machines are operated using G-Code programming and CAM software. Servo motors, stepper motors and feedback devices are studied using hands on lab activities.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620161 - Servo Systems 1: Fundament] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology, Industrial Automation]

Servo Systems 3: Advanced Position Control And Integration (10620163)

1.00

Advanced servo integration is accomplished using industrial servo drives and programmable logic controllers. Servo gearing and camming is studied through hands-on activities. Learners solve real world servo related problems using advanced PLC and Servo programming.

PLC 4: Advanced Instructions And Programming (10620167)

1.00

Introduces Advanced Instruction and Programming techniques by exploring and configuring analog and digital scaling values, data management, PLC vision and PLC Proportional Integral derivative (PID) process control. Learners will apply these PLC functions in real world industrial applications.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620166 - PLC 3: Data, Math, Sequencer

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PLC 5: Industrial Networking (10620168)

1.00

Introduces PLC networking and data base collection. Learners will explore effective network communication schemes between PLC system components. Machine and process control systems require that programmable controllers be interconnected, so that data can be passed among them easily to accomplish the control task. Learners will explore these PLC Network communications through real world examples

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620167 - PLC 4: Advanced Instr & Progr

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PLC 6: Plc, Pac And Pc Automation Integration (10620169)

1.00

Introduces Integrated Manufacturing Systems (IMS). Learners will contrast Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC) and Personal Computer (PC) programming environments. Typically PLCs are suited for machine control, PACs are bettered suited for complex automation and the PC programming environment offers purpose-built Industrial PCs for manufacturing flexibility. Learners will demonstrate PC programming techniques within the LabView programming environment and practice advanced programming and troubleshooting techniques.

Conditions

Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking

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Ethernet IP (10664100)

1.00

Explore the design and troubleshooting of Ethernet/IP networks. Topics introduce students to integrating Ethernet networking communications, architectures, protocols, and security. Students will learn through hands-on lab activities covering setting up communication systems, networking configurations, and troubleshooting techniques.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology]

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Human Machine Interfacing (10664102)

1.00

Explores the fundamentals of Human Machine Interface (HMI) software and hardware. Students will learn about configuring communication with programmable controllers and project settings. Students will create and edit displays, browse tags and/or global objects and connections. Additional topics include trending, data logging, alarms, and animations.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology]

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Needs Analysis (10664104)

1.00

Introduces the concept of looking at a current outdated automation process or future automation process and understanding how to correctly specify the hardware components that will be used to update the machine or process with today’s automation technology. The concept of creating and writing a project proposal will also be covered.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology]

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Remote Io For PLC Applications (10664109)

1.00

Learn what remote IO is and how to implement a POINT I/O system. The course will cover determining the quantity and type of I/O needed to test your system. This course will also show students how to calculate power requirements and decide whether an expansion power supply will be needed. Students will also add and configure an Ethernet adapter and I/O modules in a Studio 5000 Logix Designer project.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology]

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Oral/interpersonal Communication (10801196)

3.00

Focuses upon developing speaking, verbal and nonverbal communication and listening skills through individual presentations, group activities and other projects. Keywords: Oral, Oral Comm, Comm, Speech

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Industrial Applications (10664103)

1.00

Explores two main topic areas: PLC and HMI machine applications. The learner will demonstrate the ability to learn to program a PLC they have not worked with before as well as an HMI they have not worked with before. The learner will integrate the study of curriculum, technical manuals, help files and previous knowledge to demonstrate their ability to learn new technology. Learner will develop several PLC applications and several HMI applications integrated with the PLC.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology]

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Scada Systems 1 (10664106)

1.00

Organize and develop FactoryTalk View Site Edition (SE) applications. This course provides opportunities for learners to organize and develop FactoryTalk View SE applications. During class, learners will have the opportunity to practice the skills used to create/build graphic displays. Learners will learn how to configure alarms and security, trend data, and test their application using FactoryTalk View SE Client. Learners will also work with RSLinx Enterprise communications software

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology]

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Capstone CELL Integration (10664107)

4.00

Focuses on integration of a complete automated manufacturing cell. Typical components include programmable controllers, robot, sensors, drives, conveyors, pneumatics, hard automation, control wiring and vision systems. Students plan, wire, program, troubleshoot and develop an automated manufacturing process based on the “product” chosen by the group. All required programming and documentation for the entire automation system is required

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology]

Advanced Drive Applications (10664108)

1.00

Program drive parameters for a drive application. This course will teach students how to create a custom parameter group based upon drive applications. Throughout this course, the instructor will cover a range of topics from establishing communications with a PowerFlex 525 drive via a USB connection and Ethernet/IP network to test parameters of a PowerFlex 525 drive and control a drive in STUDIO 5000.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology]

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Introduction To Safety PLC Programming (10664110)

1.00

Introduces the concept of setting up and programming various safety devices including GuardMaster Smart sensors, Programmable safety relays and safety PLC’s, The course will focus on how to setup, program and integrate safety components into your automation project.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology, Electromechanical Technology, Industrial Automation, Industrial Automation]

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Scada Systems 2 (10664111)

1.00

Continuation of SCADA Systems 1, learners will organize and develop FactoryTalk View Site Edition (SE) network/server-based application. Learners will have the opportunity to practice the skills needed to create/build detailed graphic displays, trend charts and data logs. Learners will learn how to configure alarms and set up system security, build data logs, and test their application using FactoryTalk View SE Network Distributed Application.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): ELECTROM 10620168 - PLC 5: Industrial Networking] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): AUTOSYS 10664106 - Scada Systems 1] And Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Automation - Control and Communication, Automation Systems Technology]

Introduction To Diversity Studies (10809172)

3.00

This course introduces the study of diversity from a local to a global perspective using a holistic, interdisciplinary approach that encourages exploration and prepares students to work in a diverse environment. The course introduces basic diversity concepts, examines the impact of bias and power differentials among groups, explores the use of culturally responsive communication strategies, and compares forces that shape diversity in an international context.

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Intro To Sociology (10809196)

3.00

Introduces students to the basic concepts of sociology: culture, socialization, social stratification, multiculturalism and the five institutions, including family, government, economics, religion and education. Other topics include demography, deviance, technology, environment, social issues, social change, social organization and workplace issues.Keywords:Soc, Intro to Soc

NTC Assessments Offered:
National Exams Accepted:
  • CLEP® Introductory Sociology

Psychology Of Human Relations (10809199)

3.00

Explores the relationship between the general principles of psychology and our everyday lives. Students are given the opportunity to achieve a deepened sense of awareness of themselves and others. This understanding enables students to improve their relationships with others at work, in the family and in society. Keywords: Psych, Relationships, Human Relations, Hr psych

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Intro To Psychology (10809198)

3.00

This introductory course in psychology is a survey of the multiple aspects of human behavior. It involves a survey of the theoretical foundations of human functioning in such areas as learning, motivation, emotions, personality, deviance and pathology, physiological factors and social influences. It directs the student to an insightful understanding of the complexities of human relationships in personal, social and vocational settings. Keywords: Psych, Intro to Psych

NTC Assessments Offered:
National Exams Accepted:
  • CLEP® Introductory Psychology
  • AP Psychology

Test-Out Option Term Definitions

Test

An exam that is scored by faculty or staff in NTC’s Testing Center.

Skill Demonstration

A performance of your expertise that is evaluated by faculty.

Combination: Test & Skill Demonstration

A combination of both a test and a skill demonstration.

Portfolio

A collection and explanation of your past learning through work or life experience.

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