NOC Tag: Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians

  • Electronics Technician Program

    he Electronics Technician is an award winning educational program that consists of 24 modules of interactive curriculum using text, video, audio, 2D and 3D animations and laboratory simulation software. This multimedia program includes pre-tests, interactive exercises, sample exams and online technical and tutorial support to help prepare you for online computer-based final exams. The Electronics…

  • Automation Technician Program

    The program is intended to prepare graduates for career opportunities in the expanding field of industrial automation. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to design, install, and maintain electronic equipment used in modern industrial processes and work on a wide range of control systems, from the simplest fuses and motors to sophisticated…

  • PLC: Industrial Process Control

    Our Industrial Process Control course teaches you the skills required to set up process control systems (such as multiple motor system starters, compressor tank controls and more). Focus on setting up applications using proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controllers, enhanced PID (PIDE) controllers, and performance tuning/auto-tuning. Explore Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View software, and consider multiple-language implementations and ActiveX…

  • PLC: Generator Protection System Design

    Our Generator Protection System Design course focuses on detailed technical solutions for the protection of electrical generators, including very large medium-voltage generators (4.16 kV, 13.8 kV, 22 kV and 25 kV). Learn about the development of relay protection systems using EasyPower and ETAP software. Study solutions that use digital protective relays by GE Multilin, Schweitzer…

  • PLC: Electrical Motor Protection System Design

    Our Electrical Motor Protection System Design course focuses on detailed technical solutions for the protection of electrical motors, including very large medium-voltage motors (4.16 kV and 13.8 kV). Learn about the development of relay protection systems using EasyPower and ETAP software. Study solutions that use digital protective relays by GE Multilin, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL),…

  • PLC: EasyPower Electrical System Modelling

    Our EasyPower Electrical System Modelling course teaches you how to build an electrical model of a substation using EasyPower analysis software. Explore the evolution of an electrical model and when to use a generic model. Learn how to perform field data acquisition, how to build and validate a real system model and how to maintain…

  • PLC: Allen-Bradley PLC 2

    Our Allen-Bradley PLC 2 course allows you to explore the advanced features of the Allen-Bradley ControlLogix programmable automation controller (PAC) and SoftLogix 5800 software. Learn to use RSLogix 5000 to set up a controller for multitasking, and learn controller programming through the use of ladder logic, structured flowcharts, functional block diagrams, structured text and equipment…

  • PLC: Allen-Bradley PLC 1

    Our Allen-Bradley PLC 1 course teaches you to program the Allen-Bradley PLC-5, SLC 500 and ControlLogix 5000 with RSLogix (5/500/5000), SoftLogix 5800, 1734-Point I/O and RSLogix Emulate 500 software. Projects include typical event-based and time-based systems such as chemical batch, traffic light, compressor and multiple motor system starter.

  • PLC: Motor Control Basics

    Our Motor Control Basics course explores various AC and DC motors and considers controls, applications, design, set-up and troubleshooting. Study electromechanical systems, four-quadrant operation, power electronic devices, power converters, close-loop control systems, scalar variable-frequency drives, current inverters, vector drives and direct torque control drives as well as electromechanical and hard-wired relay systems.

  • Electrical Fundamentals

    This Electrical Fundamentals course covers general electric circuit parameters and laws. Through lectures and hands-on lab experiments, the course covers basic electric circuits, parallel circuits, series-parallel circuits, wire tables and conductor sizes, magnetic induction, voltage sources, current sources, resistance, analysis of DC and class 1 and 2 circuits, and power considerations. The use of measuring…