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3.00 Credits
(Formerly INST 1314) (Not offered after Summer 2006) This is a study of the principles and devices used for the measurement of control variables such as temperature, pressure, flow, level and basic control functions. (4:3-3)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly INST 1414) (Not offered after Fall 2006) This is a study of the theory of control room operations; automatic control systems and design; closed loop systems; recorders; controllers; positioners; feedback; on-off control; proportional; reset and rate responses; ratio and cascade controllers. Prerequisites: INTC 1401 and INTC 1315. (4:3-3)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly INST 2414) (Not offered after Summer 2006) This is a study of analog electronic controllers and complete electronic instrumentation systems. It provides an introduction to discrete components and basic power supplies, amplifiers, and oscillator supports and assignments in printed circuit board testing. (4:3-3)
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3.00 Credits
(Continuing Education Course) This course features a hands-on approach to the techniques of troubleshooting in an operating control system environment. Laboratory exercises require troubleshooting upsets in actual chemical processes. (78 contact hours)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth coverage of the techniques of troubleshooting in a complex instrumented environment. Laboratory exercises require troubleshooting upsets in chemical processes. Topics include examples and discussions of historical, input/output and logical analysis as a methodology for solving problems. Prerequisites: INTC 1315, INTC 1353, INTC 1371, and INTC 1372. (3:2-2)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth course in instrumentation technology that integrates material from previous courses including the process to design, size, install, connect and start up a small pilot plant. Prerequisites: INTC 1353 and INTC 1372. (3:2-2)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of instruments and control, stressing preparation for industry employment testing and either the National Institute of Engineering Technologist Certification (level 2) or the Instrumentation Systems and Automatic Certified Control Systems Technician (level I) Certificate (ISA CCST). This course prepares graduating students with the background necessary to take the ISA Technician in Training certification examination and/or the NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) level I Technician examination. Prerequisites: INTC 1353 and INTC 1372. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly INST 2340) In this course students apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology for the occupation and the business/ industry. Prerequisite: department chair approval. (3:0-16)
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3.00 Credits
(Not offered after Summer 2006) This capstone course in instrumentation technology integrates material from previous courses including the design process, sizing, installation, connection, and start up of a small pilot plant. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or the department chair approval. (4:3-3)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly ITCC 1402) This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet. It describes the use of OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the applications, network, data link, and physical layers. It covers the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. The students will build simple LAN topologies by applying basic principles of cabling; performing basic configurations of network devices, including routers and switches; and implementing IP addressing schemes. Prerequisite: ITSC 1305 or department chair approval. (4:3-3)
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