Dec 27, 2024  
GRCC Curriculum Database (2024-2025 Academic Year) 
    
GRCC Curriculum Database (2024-2025 Academic Year)
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EL 162 - Control Systems


Description
This course is an introduction to industrial control systems, including principles of control, diagrams, input sensors, output devices, and programmable controller theory.  Emphasis is placed on basic theory and the application of programmable logic controllers. 

Completion of this course combined with EL 144 , EL 150 , and EL 163  allows students to sit for the Associate of Packaging and Processing Technologies (PMMI) Mechatronics Certification Test - Industrial Electricity 1.


Credit Hours: 2
Contact Hours: 3
School: School of Business & Industry
Department: Applied Technology
Discipline: EL
Last Revision Date Effective: 20180306T20:12:07
Course Review & Revision Year: 2025-2026
Course Type:
Program Requirement- Offering designed to meet the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program.
Course Format:
Lecture/Lab - Must meet Lecture & Lab Ratios

General Education Requirement: None
General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO):
NA
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Investigate various types of switches, relays and pilot devices.

2. Define open loop and closed loop control systems.

3. Identify the symbols and state the characteristics of the basic digital logic components.

4. Describe the basic principles of industrial control systems.

5. Describe the elements in a programmable logic controller system.

6. Implement an application of a control system using a programmable logic controller.

7. Complete work accurately, with attention to detail. 

8. Work well in teams and with others. 


Approved for Online Delivery?: No
Course Outline:
I. Introduction to Control Systems and Input Devices

A. List the principles of control systems

B. Identify critical feature of automatic control

C. Understand the basic of pushbuttons, switches and sensing devices

D. Differentiate between analog and digital Inputs

II. Relay and Output Devices

A. Identify the critical parameters in relays and switches

B. Construct circuits containing contractors and motor starters

C. Differentiate between AC and DC motor control

D. Understand the difference between 2-wire and 3-wire Control

E. Understand the difference between a VFD and a Soft starters

III. Programmable Controllers

A. Program a PLC using relay logic

B. Read a PLC ladder diagram

C. Understand the basic PLC operation

D. Program a human machine interface

IV. Control Applications

A. Identify the critical parts of a process controller

B. Understand the basics of a On/Off control

C. Understand the basics of a PID control

D. Observe a Time Proportional Controller

E. Construct a process control system


Mandatory CLO Competency Assessment Measures:
None
Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: Associate of Packaging and Processing Technologies (PMMI) Mechatronics Certification Test - Industrial Electricity 1
Instructional Strategies:
Classroom Lecture: 40-60%

Facilitated Discussion: 0-20%

Mediated Instruction: 0-20%

Group Work: 0-20%

Hands-on Experience: 40-60%


Mandatory Course Components:
None
Academic Program Prerequisite: None
Prerequisites/Other Requirements: D- or Higher in one of the following courses: EL 101  or EL 106  or EL 144  
English Prerequisite(s): None
Math Prerequisite(s): None
Course Corerequisite(s): None
Course-Specific Placement Test: None
Course Aligned with IRW: IRW 99
Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required
Total Lecture/Lab Hours Per Week: 3
Faculty Credential Requirements:
Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement), Professionally qualified through work experience in field (Perkins Act or Other) (list below)
Faculty Credential Requirement Details: None
General Room Request: Lab should be scheduled in ATC 301
Maximum Course Enrollment: 16
Equivalent Courses: None
Dual Enrollment Allowed?: Yes
Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Credit Accepted: None
AP Min. Score: NA
Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1
Programs Where This Courses is a Requirement:
Electrical Controls/Mechatronics Certificate, Electrical Controls Engineering Technology, A.A.A.S, Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.A.S, Industrial Maintenance Technology, A.A.A.S., Industrial Maintenance Certificate, Mechatronics - Basic Industrial Electricity Certificate
People Soft Course ID Number: 101432
Course CIP Code: 15.9999
High School Articulation Agreements exist?: No
If yes, with which high schools?: NA
Non-Credit GRCC Agreement exist?: No
If yes, with which Departments?: NA
Corporate Articulation Agreement exist?: No
If yes, with which Companies?: NA



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