This course is designed to introduce the student to the basics of the programmable logic controllers used in industry. Training in ladder logic, logic gates, Boolean equations, and truth tables will be given. Basic program and troubleshooting will be the focus of this course. COREQUISITE: 32414340 Basic Electrical Theory.

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Classes
  • Industrial Systems Control (22184)
    Hybrid
    Superior
    1/23/2025 - 5/15/2025
    Days & Times: Thurs: 7:30 AM - 10:20 AM
    Dates: 1/23/2025 - 5/15/2025
    Facility: Industrial Maintenance Lab
    Instructor: Thomas Ziburski
    Days & Times: Thurs: 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM
    Dates: 1/23/2025 - 5/15/2025
    Facility: Industrial Maintenance Lab
    Instructor: Thomas Ziburski
    Days & Times: Thurs: 12:00 AM - 1:30 AM
    Dates: 1/23/2025 - 5/15/2025
    Facility: Flexible Online Class Hours
    Instructor: Thomas Ziburski
    Tuition: $500.10
    Status: Active
    Seats Available: 4
    Essential Class Information: In addition to regularly scheduled onsite classroom hours, this class may require time online or onl ...

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