Students will learn the function and application of PLCs in automation processes and will be given the fundamentals and practice of programming PLCs
This micro-credential is aimed at trades people and/or engineers who work with Programmable Logic Controllers in an industrial setting.
Students will learn the function and application of PLCs in automation processes and will be given the fundamentals and practice of programming PLCs with an understanding of relay logic, control schematics, inputs and outputs and most importantly ladder logic.
Completion Requirements
For successful completion of this micro-credential, students will successfully complete and pass all courses listed.
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