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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every spring semester This course is an introductory course in industrial process measurement and instrumentation. This course will introduce the student to the various industrial processes of pressure, temperature, level, flow, weight, force position, and analytical measurements.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: ELT 161 This course continues the study of industrial process measurement and instrumentation. This course will provide additional instruction in various industrial measurement processes, including pressure, temperature, level, flow, weight, force, position, and analytical measurements.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: ELT 161 This course is an introductory course into the basic principles of Process Control Instrumentation and Programmable Logic Controllers. This course delves into the various industrial processes and how to control them through the use of electrical, electronic and pneumatic automatic controllers. The course also involves the student into the different modes of control such as ON/Off and proportional, integral and derivative modes as well as interfacing process measurement signals to controller inputs and connecting controller outputs to a final control element. The programmable logic controllers involve the student with various I/O such as discrete or analog inputs and outputs as well as implementing ladder logic programming to achieve functional process control.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered every fall semester Prerequisite: ELT 110, ELT 111 and ELT 112 This course is an introductory course into semiconductor components that are used in present day electronic devices. This course will delve into semiconductor theory and the manufacture and design of semiconductor components. It will also cover analog as well as digital components not to be limited to the following semiconductor devices: diodes, silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR's), bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors (FET's), operational amplifiers (OP AMP's), digital logic gates, microprocessors, random access memory (RAM), and read only memory (ROM). The student will also be introduced to common circuits that employ these devices such as oscillators, amplifiers, flip-flops, multivibrators, shift registers, counters, frequency dividers, and microprocessor circuits.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every fall semester Prerequisite: ELT 110, 111 and 112 This course will introduce the student to the various types of electrical power distribution substations employed by many industrial and utility companies. This course also covers substation switching configurations, distribution substation configurations, substation components, switchgear maintenance, circuit breaker fundamentals, storage batteries maintenance, and testing of these sub-systems. The course will also provide background information and testing procedures related to protective relays, transformers, and transformer oil and gas.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: ELT 171 This course is an advanced course in the principles of Process Control Instrumentation and Programmable Logic Controllers, including control systems, modes, inputs and outputs and final control elements. The course emphasizes application of these principles in class and individual projects.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1 to 6 credits Offered upon request Activity/Personal Enrichment A course designed to meet a variety of needs for students in Electronics.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 to 3 credits Offered upon request Activity/Personal Enrichment A course designed to meet a variety of needs for students in Electronics.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 to 3 credits Offered upon request Activity/Personal Enrichment Design and execution of original projects under faculty supervision.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit Developmental course - does not count for graduation credit Offered upon request This course is designed to supplement the Basic EMT course; modules 1 & 2. It serves as a retention tool for students not meeting EMT 103 course academic standards.
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