AETC 172 Industrial Electronics & Motor Control
	This course covers training in the fundamentals of electrical and electronic theory and operating principles and their application to a typical manufacturing and food or beverage processing facility. The student will learn about and interact with devices, circuits, and systems used in automated manufacturing or process control. The course will include basics of AC/DC electrical controls along with power systems including 3 phase and motor control.
 
	
		
			AETC 172Industrial Electronics & Motor Control
		
	Please note: This is not a course syllabus. A course syllabus is unique to a particular section of a course by instructor. This curriculum guide provides general information about a course.
		I. General Information
	
		II. Course Specification
	
		
			Course Type
		
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			Credit Hours Narrative
		
			4 Credits
		
	 
		
			Semester Contact Hours Lecture
		
			45
		
	 
		
			Semester Contact Hours Lab
		
			30
		
	 
		III. Catalog Course Description
	
		This course covers training in the fundamentals of electrical and electronic theory and operating principles and their application to a typical manufacturing and food or beverage processing facility. The student will learn about and interact with devices, circuits, and systems used in automated manufacturing or process control. The course will include basics of AC/DC electrical controls along with power systems including 3 phase and motor control.
	 
		IV. Student Learning Outcomes
	
		Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to: 
			- Demonstrate proper safety practices during class and project activities.
- Analyze electrical and electronic systems during class and project activities.
- Demonstrate testing and troubleshooting different circuits using electronic test equipment with projects and labs.
- Demonstrate the relationships between current, voltage, and power during lab activities.
- Create schematics during class and lab activities.
- Compare motor wiring and operation with projects and lab activities.
 
		V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
	
		VI. Delivery Methodologies
	
		
			Specific Course Activity Assignment or Assessment Requirements
		
			Hands-on wiring projects, motor presentation, and final project/exam