Students will learn formulas for calculating derivatives, applications of derivatives, anti-differentiation, trigonometric functions, and definite integral calculus.
Clock Hours
72
This course covers process and instrumentation diagramming, loop sheets, electrical diagramming, proportional, integral and derivative controls, and tuning controllers.
Clock Hours
69
Students learn about lock-out tag-out, electric symbols, ladder diagramming, contactors, single-phase, three-phase, DC motors, and variable speed devices.
Clock Hours
25
Classroom theory is applied to practical lab assignments and simulators, using Microsoft Word and AutoCad. Safety is stressed at all times.
Clock Hours
170
Curriculum explores configurations of distributive process control, hardware implementations, and plant loop communications all utilizing control simulators.
Clock Hours
95
Instrumentation IV covers configurations of distributive process control, hardware implementations, and plant loop communications all utilizing control simulators, fluid power systems, control valves, and valve positioners. Advanced control concepts.
Clock Hours
100
Classroom theory is applied to practical lab assignments and simulators, using Microsoft Word and AutoCad. Safety is stressed at all times.
Clock Hours
141
The course provides an overview of PLCs, PLC hardware components, fundamentals of logic, basics of PLC programming, developing PLC ladder and wiring diagrams, and basic PLC functions.
Clock Hours
90
Introductory digital concepts, number systems, operations, and codes, logic gates are covered along with Boolean algebra and logic simplification, combinational logic, functions of combinational logic, flip-flops, and related devices.
Clock Hours
87
The course introduces networks, network components, and real-world networks.
Clock Hours
30
Classroom theory is applied to practical lab assignments and simulators, using Microsoft Word and AutoCad. Safety is stressed at all times.
Clock Hours
129
Students will explore applications and implementation of process analyzer systems and study chemistry as it pertains to process analyzers. Theory and operation of electrochemical and compositional process analyzers will be covered.
Clock Hours
64
Industrial Computing II expands upon hardware and software configurations and implementation utilizing software packaged for personal computers that provides interfaces between operator and controller. HMI software configurations on PLC-controlled simulators are also explored.
Clock Hours
30
Students will create a resume to be used in the job search and develop of a list of potential employers for setting interview schedules. Interviewing techniques will be discussed and feedback will be given from practice interviews. Students will also review material from previous sections.
Clock Hours
72
Classroom theory will be applied to practical lab assignments and simulators, using Microsoft Word and AutoCad. Safety is stressed at all times.
Clock Hours
50
Students who have a job offer as an instrumentation technician may leave the program and work in the field under a training extern agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required. The Learning Resource System (LRS) contains valuable resources to assist in the completion of this project. Students not receiving an externship will be required to complete a SCADA capstone project.
Clock Hours
120