Industrial Automation

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The Industrial Automation program utilizes actual manufacturing equipment and hands-on learning to prepare students to meet the technology needs of industry. Students will design, build, test, and troubleshoot industrial technology that has a direct application to industrial processes. This program includes learning skills in safety, industrial controls, mechanical and fluid power systems with specializations in electrical automation, logic control programming and instrumentation.

Industrial Automation
DATC CERTIFICATE OF PROGRAM COMPLETION

CORE COURSES (720 Hours Required)

Course No.Course TitleHours
BTEC 1110Computer Literacy90
IAMT 1000Electronic Fundamentals for Mechatronics120
IAMT 1100Industrial Safety and Workplace Relations30
IAMT 1200Automation Maintenance Basics60
IAMT 1250Fluid Power Hydraulics60
IAMT 1300Industrial Mechanics90
IAMT 1450Fluid Power Pneumatics60
IAMT 1600Electrical Motor Controls120
IAMT 2000Programmable Logic Controllers I90

ELECTIVE COURSES (180 Hours Required)

Electrical Automation Technician

Course No.Course TitleHours
IAMT 1750Automatic Controls Troubleshooting60
IAMT 1850Electrical Equipment Basics30
IAMT 1500Electric Motors/Drives90

PLC Programmer

Course No.Course TitleHours
IAMT 2050Programmable Logic Controllers II90
IAMT 2010Human Machine Interace (HMI) Programming90

Instrumentation Technician

Course No.Course TitleHours
IAMT 2200Instrumentation - Process Control90
IAMT 1900HVAC Refrigeration90

Additional Electives

Course No.Course TitleHours
IAMT 2910Final Project90
ELEC 1000Electronics Assembly and Soldering60
WELD 1001Industrial Applications90
IAMT 2110Mechatronic Welding Certifications90
MACH 1740Machining I90
IAMT 1900HVAC Refrigeration90
IAMT 2015Fiber Optic Technician Certification Preparation60
IAMT 2020Industrial Robotics60

TOTAL: 900 Hours

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