2019-2020 Catalog

Electronic Controls Technician, Certificate

Certificate—42 credit hours

Curriculum Code 1417

This program prepares students for entry-level positions working with controls found in process control environments. Industrial, electronic, PC, and PLC controls will be examined.

Required Career Courses

42 credit hours as follows:

ELT-101Electricity and Electronics

3

ELT-102Digital Logic/Solid State Devices

3

ELT-112Computers for Industry

1

ELT-201Industrial Controls

3

ELT-202Advanced Industrial Controls

3

ELT-211Introduction to PLCs

3

ELT-222Advanced PLCs

3

IMM-101Mechanical Systems I

3

IMM-120Fluid Power I: Basic Circuits

3

IMM-220Fluid Power II: Intermediate System

3

LAN-102Voice and Data Cabling

3

LAN-111IT Essentials - A+

3

LAN-112Managing IT - A+

3

LAN-121Network Essentials

3

MTH-133Math for Industry

2

Suggested Schedule

Semester 1 (12 credit hours)

ELT-101Electricity and Electronics

3

ELT-112Computers for Industry

1

IMM-101Mechanical Systems I

3

LAN-102Voice and Data Cabling

3

MTH-133Math for Industry

2

Semester 2 (9 credit hours)

ELT-102Digital Logic/Solid State Devices

3

ELT-201Industrial Controls

3

LAN-121Network Essentials

3

Semester 3 (12 credit hours)

ELT-202Advanced Industrial Controls

3

ELT-211Introduction to PLCs

3

IMM-120Fluid Power I: Basic Circuits

3

LAN-111IT Essentials - A+

3

Semester 4 (9 credit hours)

ELT-222Advanced PLCs

3

IMM-220Fluid Power II: Intermediate System

3

LAN-112Managing IT - A+

3

Gainful Employment Disclosures – 2019

Program Name: Electronic Controls Technician - Certificate
This program is designed to be completed in 16 months.
This program will cost $9,320 if completed within normal time.  There may be additional costs for living expenses. These costs were accurate at the time of posting, but may have changed.

Of the students who completed this program within normal time, the typical graduate leaves with N/A* of debt.
*Fewer than 10 students completed this program within normal time. This number has been withheld to preserve the confidentiality of the students.

The following States do not have licensure requirements for this profession: Illinois
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