Upon completion of this program, the graduate is technically prepared for entry into the areas of industrial instrumentation and process control.
- Use safe work habits and techniques when constructing, installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, or repairing intrumentation and process control systems.
- Properly use basic hand tools, small power tools, and standard measuring instruments commonly employed in the field of intrumentation and process control systems.
- Successfully construct circuits, translating industry-standard drawings and documentation into their intended physical manifestations, properly performing their intended physical functions, using effective technique in the installation ofintrumentation and process controlsystems.
- Effectively troubleshoot and diagnose common electrical circuit and system faults by drawing sensible and reasonable conclusions from all available data.
- Effectively troubleshoot and diagnose common intrumentation and process control system faults by accurately analyzing the appropriate drawings and documentation relative to noted trouble symptoms.
- Effectively troubleshoot and diagnose common electrical circuit and system faults by accurately gathering measured data and noting trouble symptoms; and, then correctly interpreting this data.ractice safety, environmental protection, workplace ethics, and leadership skills in the horticultural workplace.
- Make successful repairs of usual faults in common intrumentation and process control systems.
Requirements
Total Credits
42
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
7
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
8
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
8
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
12
Learn more about this program: Instrumentation and Process Control, Advanced Certificate