This course examines various methods and techniques used in process control, including control loop analysis, control tuning (PID) process and tuning methods, system gain, statistical control processes, cascade and feed forward control, split control, and other advanced control techniques. Prerequisite: Instrumentation Principles 10605169
Days & Time:
Mon: 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Date:
8/24/2026
12/14/2026
Facility:
AMETA 133 Automation & Cntrl L
Instructor:
Robert Brylski
Mon: 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Tuition and Fees: $344.94
Out of State Tuition and Fees: $502.40
CATALOG #10605105
The study of Ohm’s Law and its application to D.C. circuits. Major topics include: Ohm’s Law, series circuits, parallel circuits, combination circuits, Kirchhoff’s Laws, and power relationships. Corequisite: Intermediate Algebra with Applications 10804118 or College Mathematics 10804107
CATALOG #10605117
An overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) that provides a foundation of knowledge of the programming techniques, operation, and maintenance of PLCs used in typical industrial automation.
CATALOG #10605118
A lab intensive course covering advanced PLC topics and programming techniques, analog I/O, VFDs, basic HMI interfaces, industrial robotics and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: Automation 1 - Beginning PLC 10605117 or consent of instructor
CATALOG #10605131
This course will provide students with detailed analysis of standard process equipment. Equipment discussed includes pumps, valves, piping, equipment connections, motors, tanks and vessels, basic wiring practices, compressors, regulators, boilers, containment, heat exchangers.
CATALOG #10605112
This course will provide the student with the tools needed to read and understand process drawings and diagrams used in the process industries to maintain and troubleshoot industrial processes. Specific documentation includes piping and instrument diagrams (P&ID), process flow diagrams (PFD), block flow diagrams, control loop diagrams, functional diagrams, electrical diagrams, utility flow diagrams, wiring diagrams, schematics, isometric drawings.
CATALOG #10605109
Reviews basic principles and calibration standards and practices developed in instrument mechanics. Studies common sensing devices and components employed for the measurement of pressure, temperature, flow, level, and related phenomena. Prerequisite: Instrumentation Principles 10605169
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