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Course # Course Name & Description
600.000 Technical Math for Electrical Series - To equip participants with the math skills needed to proficiently perform tasks required in the courseware of the electrical series.
600.100 Basic Electrical Overview -  To introduce people to electricity and electrical control devices.  To familiarize people with the safety needs and the sources of electricity.
600.110 Electrical Drawing and Controls - Designed to strengthen the skills of entry level maintenance personnel who will install and repair Industrial Electrical Control Systems.
600.115 Electrical Drawings & Controls Lab - This course is designed to provide hands on experience to strengthen the skills and knowledge acquired in Electrical Drawings and Controls (600.110).
600.120 Introduction to Motor Starters - Beneficial to machine operators, basic electrical maintenance, or any individuals needing to understand motor controls to do their work and/or thinking of PLC training or operation.
600.125 Introduction to Motor Starters Lab - This course is designed to provide hands-on experience to strengthen the skills and knowledge acquired in Motor Starters (#600.120)
600.200 Applied Electricity Series. Attendees should attain an introductory level of understanding of the indicated subject matter.
600.500 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers. To provide an overview of PLC's including hardware components, number systems, and codes, and the basic or programming and applications.
600.510 Programmable Logic Controllers Hardwiring. To provide an overview of PLC's including hardware components, number systems, and codes, and the basics of programming and applications.
600.550 Intermediate PLC - Programming the SLC 500 with a computer as opposed to the hand held terminal. Advanced PLC programming (not covered in the Introduction to PLC.)