| 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.) |