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Career Area: Manufacturing
Local Certificate
Program Number: 40-605-CF
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Wisconsin Technical College Automation - Control and Interfacing Programs

Explore the fundamentals of electronics, current circuits, semiconductor materials and component operation. Study power distribution circuits including in-plant distribution, transmission substation and distribution substation. Explore operational controls, characteristics, functionality and interfacing of DC and AC drives. Practice drive set-up and wiring, and develop an understanding of industrial sensors.

Credits from this certificate can be applied toward manufacturing degree and diploma programs within the School of Applied Technologies.

Automation - Control and Interfacing Pathway Certificate Program Transfers Offered completely online Shared Certificate
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