Academic year: 2024-2025
Industrial Technician Fundamentals- Certificate
Program Code: 906202
The four courses in the Industrial Technician Certificate provide an introduction to the industrial components used in manufacturing settings. Students learn to work with schematics, circuits, components, fluid power, installation techniques, and troubleshooting. Key vocabulary and terminology is covered to allow students to communicate in a manufacturing environment.
Delivery
Curriculum
Students following the study plan below will complete the certificate in the number of semesters shown.
10620100- Fluids 1: Basic Pneumatics 1 10660116- Introduction to AC / DC 2 10664100- Automation 1: Control Logic 1 10664101- Automation 2: Motor Control 1
Total Credits 5
Day Evening Online: Watch recorded lectures anywhere and attend in person labs( staffed with instructors) days, nights or Saturdays in our Engineering Technology Center. Part-time
Explore Locations
This program is offered at:
Green Bay Marinette
Program Costs & Financial Aid
Tuition: $ 835, Books: $ 71, Supplies: $ 0 Total Approximate Costs $ 906 See costs of tuition, books, and supplies.
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Industrial Technician Fundamentals- Certificate- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Course Descriptions
Fluids 1: Basic Pneumatics 10620100 What fluid power is, differentiate between hydraulics and pneumatics, implement basic pneumatic circuits, utilize schematics, apply Pascal ' s Law, define properties of fluids, implement airflow control and hydraulics cylinder circuits. Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
Introduction to AC / DC 10660116 Introduces the concepts of AC and DC power and basic circuits. Using a multimeter, students learn about voltage, current, and resistance in both AC and DC circuits. Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
Automation 1: Control Logic 10664100 Electric motor control components such as switches, relays, starters, transformers; and safely mount and install motor and motor control components and perform related wiring and troubleshooting of motor control circuits. Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
Automation 2: Motor Control 10664101 Electric motor control components such as sensors, timers and counters.( Pre-requisite: 10-664-100, Automation 1: Control Logic) Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
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