ILT 109. INSTRUMENTATION OPERATION AND
CALIBRATION
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course is an in-depth study of the hardware used to measure and
control process variables. The student learns the principles of operating,
servicing, maintaining, calibrating, and troubleshooting procedures used
in mechanical, pneumatic, electronic and digital-based industrial
transmitters, recorders, controllers, valves, and other control devices.
ILT 127. MICROCOMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
This course provides students with knowledge in installation of and
familiarization with basic assemblies in microcomputer systems. Topics
include DOS, hard and floppy drives, dip switches, and RAM. On
completion, students should be able to use DOS, format hard and floppy
drives, and configure circuit boards functions, and install RAM.
ILT 133. ELECTRONICS DRAFTING
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course includes basic drawing techniques, interpreting schematic
diagrams and recognizing electronic symbols. On completion of this
course, students will be able to recognize electronic symbols and draw
schematic, layout, and pictorial drawings.
ILT 135. LOCAL AREA NETWORKS
PREREQUISITE: Determined by the instructor.
This course provides the student with knowledge of planning,
installation, maintenance, and administration of local area networks. On
completion, students should be able to install and set up a basic local
area network.
ILT 136. MICROCOMPUTER INTERFACING
This course focuses on microcomputer interfacing. Topics include
memory circuits, including RAM, ROM, EPROM, and EEPROM. On
completion, students should be able to perform programming operations
and handshaking techniques and perform interfacing synchronous and
asynchronous data communications.
ILT 137. MICROCOMPUTER INTERFACING LAB
This lab emphasizes memory circuits including RAM, ROM, EPROM,
and EEPROM. On completion, students should be able to perform
programming operation and handshaking techniques and perform
interfacing synchronous and asynchronous data communications.
ILT 145. ADVANCED LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (LAN)
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course provides the student with in-depth knowledge on local area
network technologies. This course consists of detailed studies of the
protocols and structures of LAN adn VLAN devices along with their
specifications and integration methods in support of local area networks
used in businesses and industries. A comprehensive overview of the
CompTIA Network + Network Certificate and preparation of the
certificate is emphasized as a major portion of the course.
ILT 160. DC FUNDAMENTALS
This course provides a study of atomic theory, direct current (DC),
properties of conductors and insulators, direct current characteristics or
series, parallel, and series parallel circuits. Inductors and capacitors are
introduced and their effects on DC circuits are examined. Students are
prepared to analyze complex DC circuits, solve for unknown circuits
variables and to use basic electronic test equipment. This course also
provides hands-on laboratory exercises to analyze, construct, test, and
troubleshoot direct current circuits. Use of scientific calculator and
operation of common test equipment used to analyze and troubleshoot
DC and prove theories taught during classroom instruction are
emphasized. CORE
ILT 161. AC FUNDAMENTALS
PREREQUISITE: ILT 160.
This course provides a study of the theory of alternating current (AC).
Students are prepared to analyze complex AC circuit configurations
with resistor, capacitors, and inductors in series and parallel
combinations. On completion, students should be able to describe AC
circuits and explain the function of AC such as RLC, impedance, phase
relationships, and power factor. This course also provides hands-on
laboratory exercises to analyze alternating current, using a variety of
circuit configurations with resistors, capacitors, and inductors in series
and parallel combinations. The operation of common test equipment
used to analyze and troubleshoot AC circuits to prove theories taught is
emphasized. CORE
ILT 162. SOLID STATE FUNDAMENTALS
PREREQUISITE: ILT 161
This course provides instruction in basic solid state theory beginning
with atomic structure and including devices such as diodes, bipolar
transistors, field effect transistors, amplifiers, thyristors, operational
amplifiers, oscillator and power supply circuits. Practical application of
solid-state devices, proper biasing and amplifier circuit analysis, and
use of test equipment to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair typical solidstate
device circuits are emphasized. This course also provides the
opportunity for students to apply the solid-state principles and theories
learned in class in the laboratory setting. CORE
ILT 163. DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS
PREREQUISITE: ILT 161.
This course provides instruction on basic logic gates, flip-flops,
registers, counters, microprocessor/computer fundamentals, analog to
digital conversion, and digital analog conversion. Number systems,
Boolean algebra, combination logic circuits, sequential logic circuits,
and typical microprocessor data manipulation and storage are
emphasized. This course also has an embedded lab with exercises
designed to develop skills required by industry. On completion, students
should be able to analyze digital circuits, draw timing diagrams,
determine output of combinational and sequential logic circuits, and
diagnose and troubleshoot electronic components as well as demonstrate
knowledge of microprocessor and computer circuits. CORE
ILT 169. HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course provides an introduction to hydraulics/pneumatics. Topics
include hydraulic pumps, pneumatic compressors, and work and system
components such as valves, filters, regulators, actuators, accumulators,
and lubricators. The lab enables students to test, troubleshoot, and repair
hydraulic pumps, pneumatic compressors, and work and system
components such as valves, filters, regulators, actuators, accumulators,
and lubricators. On completion, students will be able to apply principles
of hydraulic/pneumatics.
ILT 179. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course is an introduction to wireless communication technologies
and applications in support of networked structures. Wireless device
specification, integration, configuration, and use of IEEE 802.11x
compliant communication equipment and their integration into the
support of WAN and LAN structures commonly found in corporate,
industrial, automotive (telematics), or commercial platforms are
emphasized. Specific wireless communication theory concerning
wireless boundaries, security and encryption methods, and quality of
service measurements is discussed along with WAN/LAN expansion
and limitations from a system design perspective.
ILT 182. WAN TECHNOLOGIES
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course focuses on WAN communication systems and their
associated communication devices and specifications. Various WAN
communications models will be studied along with specific WAN
applications to include security, firewall, VPN technologies and
implementation, wireless routing, long- and short-haul microwave
transceivers, and fiber optic integration. DSU/CSU communication
device specifications and integration methods of ISDN, T1, T4, and
Frame Relay carrier technologies using hardwired and wireless devices
are emphasized.
ILT 194. PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS I
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course focuses on the use of PLCs. Topics include operations,
programming procedures, fault isolation procedures, and methods of
entering, executing, debugging, and changing programs. This lab
enables students to practice operations, programming procedures, fault
isolation procedures, and methods of entering, executing, debugging,
and changing programs. On completion, students should be able to
apply principles of operations and programming of programmable logic
controllers. This course supports CIP code 47.0105.
ILT 197. MOTOR CONTROL I
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course covers the use of motor control symbols, magnetic motor
starters, running overload protection, push-button stations, sizing of
magnetic motor starters and overload protection, and complex ladder
diagrams of motor control circuits. Topics include sizing magnetic
starters and overload protection, the use of push-button stations, ladder
diagrams, and magnetic motor starters in control of electric motors,
wye-delta starting, part start winding, resistor starting, and electric
starting devices. On completion, students should be able to understand
the operation of motor starters, overload protection, interpret ladder
diagrams using push-button stations, and understand complex motor
control diagrams. This course supports CIP codes: 46.0302 and
47.0105.
ILT 201. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
This course covers applications of electronics in the industry, with
major emphasis on microprocessors as applied to data acquisition and
machine control. Topics include A/D and D/A conversion, signal
conditioning, sensors and transducers, control devices, stepper motors,
and microprocessor interfacing. On completion, students should be able
to describe operation of various sensors, signal conditioning, A/D and
D/A conversion, and control devices as well as perform necessary
calculations.
ILT 205. MICROPROCESSORS
This course introduces microprocessors and explores their applications.
The course emphasizes programming and interfacing the
microprocessor chip. On completion, students should be able to perform
binary and computer arithmetic, describe basic operating procedures for
a microprocessor system, and write programs for a basic
microprocessor.
ILT 211. TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES
This course focuses on the systematic approach to solving problems.
Instrument failures and their interaction with process down time are
emphasized. On completion, student should be able to solve problems
on a process simulator or in an actual setting.
ILT 216. INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course covers principles of electro-mechanical devices. Topics
include the principles, concepts, and techniques involved in interfacing
microcomputers to various electro-mechanical devices to produce
geographical movement. On completion, students should be able to
apply the principles of electro-mechanical devices.
ILT 222. ADVANCED PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
CONTROLLERS
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course focuses on advanced PLCs. Topics include operations,
programming procedures, fault isolation procedures, and methods of
entering, executing, debugging, and changing programs. On completion,
students should be able to apply principles of operations and
programming of advanced PLCs.
ILT 223. ADVANCED PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
CONTROLLERS (0A5A3)
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This lab emphasizes advanced PLCs. Topics include operations,
programming procedures, fault isolation procedures, and methods of
entering, executing, debugging, and changing programs. On completion,
students should be able to apply principles of operations and
programming of advanced PLCs.
ILT 225. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS LAB
This lab focuses on electronic circuits used in amplitude, frequency, and
phase modulation communications systems. Topics include modulation
and detection techniques, antennas, and transmission lines. On
completion, students should be able to apply principles of filters,
oscillators, classes of amplifiers, and resonance.
ILT 239. CERTIFICATION PREPARATION—WINDOWS
2003 SERVER
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course includes the review necessary before attempting Microsoft
Server 2003 certification examinations given by various nongovernment
certifying organizations and pre-employment tests given by
employers. On completion students should understand the preparations
necessary to successfully complete the exam process. The student is
given the opportunity to build a server-based network supporting
multiple clients. Integration and configuration of services most
commonly used in local area networks supported by Windows 2003
Server are emphasized.
ILT 245. VISUAL BASIC FOR TECHNOLOGY
APPLICATIONS
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This Visual Basic course focuses on object-oriented programming
structures within the Visual Basic.Net language. This course is
specifically designed for industrial technology students who will
integrate servers and communication devices into WANs, LANs, or
server-based networked industrial processes. Web-based application
programming, including server and client configuration script file
generation and application; mobile device language and control
modules; industrial graphical and control modules; and server-to-server
web-based applications are emphasized.
ILT 247. ASP.NET PROGRAMMING FOR TECHNOLOGY
APPLICATIONS
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This Active Server Pages (ASP) programming course focuses on objectoriented
programming structures within the ASP.Net language. This
course is specifically designed for industrial technology students who
will integrate servers and communication devices into WANs, LANs, or
design-specific web server-based applications. Web-based application
programming, including server-to-server data transfer applications;
creation and integration of web services, using UDDI and WDSL web
discovery services; creation and use of server side scripts; and design of
specific business-to- business web applications are emphasized.
ILT 249. NETWORK DESIGN AND ADMINISTRATION
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course provides the student with hands-on experience in design,
installation, and administration of wide area and local area network
technologies. This course consists of a detailed statement of work
identifying server configurations, group security policies, a physical
network structure, applications, and other network resources that the
student must integrate and manage across a WAN/LAN structure, using
both hardwired and wireless interfaces.
ILT 262. CERTIFICATE PREPARATION—MS WINDOWS
2003 ENTERPRISING SERVER
PREREQUISITE: As required by program.
This course includes the review necessary before attempting Microsoft
Enterprising Edition Sever certification examinations given by various
non-government certifying organizations and pre-employment tests
given by employers. On completion of this course, students should
understand the preparations necessary to successfully complete the
exam process. Integration and configuration of services most commonly
used in local area networks supported by Windows 2003 Enterprising
Edition Server are emphasized.
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