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2.00 Credits
This course is composed of understanding basic elements utilized in a total quality environment in business and industry. Students will examine all aspects of basic measuring concepts and procedures used in industry. Prerequisite: None.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides a general overview of the functions of robotic equipment. In addition to the history of robotics, students will investigate emerging applications for robotic technology. This class will sample various equipment and programming languages used in mobile and industrial robotics. Prerequisites: ETAS 2220
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4.00 Credits
This course teaches students about microcontrollers by providing hands on training. The block diagram, data and address busses, control lines and instruction set of microcontroller and associated systems will be studied. The theory needed to interface the microcontroller to external devices will also be studied. Students will program the micro-controller to do various input/output operations. This knowledge of the theory and hardware design of the microcontroller based system will be used in conjunction with programming to interface with external devices. Prerequisites: None
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4.00 Credits
This course covers control devices such as uni-junction transistor (UJTs), silicon controlled rectifier (SCRs), Diacs and Tiacs. It also covers sensing devices and circuits such as photoelectric sensors, temperature control devices, proximity sensors, position sensors, and proportional and sequential control circuits. Emphasis is on data research and documentation, circuit design, and technical report writing. Prerequisites: None.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to programmable logic controllers (PLCs) with an emphasis on hardware and ladder logic programming. Students will utilize PLC wiring diagrams, input and output devices, timers, counters, and other ladder logic elements to create PLC controlled applications. Prerequisites: ETAS1106.
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3.00 Credits
This capstone course will allow students to investigate new and emerging technologies used in the electronics and automated systems industry. Students will design and build project(s) using these new technologies, as well as technology learned in earlier courses. Prerequisites: ETAS2220, ETAS2221, ETAS2224
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the learner to motor control components and provides them with a basic knowledge of control circuitry. The learner will build on his/her experiences from Basic Electricity by designing, building, and troubleshooting more complex circuits. Devices such as contactors, motor-starters, relays, timers, mechanical, and proximity switches are used. Electronic motor controls and programmable devices such as variable frequency drives are introduced and in this course. Course equivalent Distance 360 Program CMAE1558. Prerequistes: ETAS1106.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides experience interfacing various peripheral devices with microcontrollers as well as experience using "C" programming language. Students will progress through course topics by first examinging example designs and programs. Provided wiht a detailed description of operation and a list of components, students will create functional microcontroller systesm. This course emphasizes the use of product data sheets / manuals, circuit design, programming, debugging and troublesheeting. Prerequisite: ETAS2221.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the components of pneumatics and hydraulic systems, including the practical use and theory of each type of system and the integration of components. The course will also study prints and the symbols used to document pneumatics and hydraulic systems. Prerequisites: None
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4.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the Farm Business Management program. The student will be introduced to goal setting, self and business assessment, record keeping, and business projections to provide the foundation for personal and business management progress. Current issues affecting business management are an integral part of the course.
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