Industrial Control Systems
ICS 1103: Programming I
Cross-listed with CIS 1103.
This course is designed to give the student an understanding of established and new
methodologies using Microsoft Visual Basic programming. Emphasis is placed on developing
logical thinking skills.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 1123: Semiconductors I
This course introduces semiconductors or solid-state components. Topics covered include
the diode and applications, transistors, and amplifiers.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 1143: Introduction to Digital Logic
An introductory course in the study of digital logic systems. Basic digital logic
gates, truth tables, numbering systems, and different types of TTL integrated circuits
are studied.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 1153: Networking I
Cross-listed with CIS 1153.
Designed as a foundation course that provides the theory and basic understanding of
the hardware and software that comes together to build local area and wide area networks.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 1163: Fundamentals of Electricity I (DC Circuits)
This course is an overall study of the fundamental principles of D.C. circuits. A
basic study of Ohm's Law, series, parallel and series parallel resistor circuits.
The fundamental concepts form the basis for the study of advanced applications of
electronic systems. It is necessary for the electronic technician to be able to understand
the basic concepts to function as an Electronic Technicican.
Ozark Campus CTE fee: $51.
ICS 1173: Fundamentals of Electricity II (AC Circuits)
This course is an overall study of the fundamental principles of A.C. circuits. A
basic study of Ohm's Law, series, parallel and series parallel resistor circuits.
The fundamental concepts form the basis for the study of advanced applications of
electronic systems. It is necessary for the electronic technician to be able to understand
the basic concepts to function as an Electronic Technician.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 1253: Networking II
Cross-listed with CIS 1253.
Prerequisite: ICS 1153. Builds upon the skills and concepts learned in Networking
I. Emphasis will be on the hands-on aspects of personal computer networks using Microsoft
and Linux based networking products, including installations and/or expanding a networking
system and troubleshooting problems.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 1303: PC Maintenance I
Cross-listed with CIS 1303.
This course is designed to prepare individuals to troubleshoot, build, and repair
personal computers, workstations, printers, and other computer peripherals. The student
will also learn to install, debug, diagnose, and repair software problems associated
with PCs.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 2013: Introduction to Industrial Robotics
Introduction to Industrial Robotics studies the basic operation of a Robot. Skills
covered include safety, power up, shutdown, manual operation, homing, and end effector
operation. Skills taught also include basic robot programming including movement
and effector commands, interfacing and material handling, application development,
flexible manufacturing cells, quality control, production control, and work cell development.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 2033: Industrial Robotics Programming
Prerequisite: ICS 2013.
This course is intended for an operator, technician, engineer, or programmer
who must setup and record programs on robot or virtually. The course covers the
Robot Operations outline intermixed with the tasks required to setup the specific
application, test, run and refine the program and production setup. Students will
learn Fanuc or ABB robot programming in this course.
Ozark General CTE Fee: $51.
ICS 2043: Robotics and Motion Control
Prerequisites: ICS 1163 and ICS 1173.
This course teaches the skills required to understand and maintain the sophisticated
applications so commonly found in modern industry. The motion control action may be
as simple as opening and closing a valve or as complex as controlling multiple axes
on a CNC machine. The motion control learning system is self-contained and teaches
students to control one axis. It allows students to learn industry-relevant skills
including how to create, navigate, configure, operate, maintain, and apply motion
control systems. This course covers the basic tasks and procedures required for an
operator, technician, engineer, or programmer to setup, teach, test, and modify iRVision
applications or ABB integrated Vision applications.
Ozark General CTE Fee: $51.
ICS 2123: Industrial Fluid Power
This course is designed to provide the basic knowledge and application of physical
principles involving pumps, cylinders, valves, motors, design, assembly, graphic symbols,
and the operation of hydraulic and pneumatic control circuits based on logic principles.
Lecture: 4 hours, laboratory: 1 hour.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 2133: Introduction to Programmable Controllers
Prerequisites: ICS 1123, 1163, 1173, and 2123.
Co-requisite: ICS 2123, 2143, 2153, and 2163.
NOTE: ICS 2123 may be taken before or concurrently with ICS 2133.
An introduction to programmable controllers (PCs). The PC is a microprocessor-based
programmable device used in controlling mechanical machinery, energy management systems,
computer integrated manufacturing, and other applications. Lecture: 3 hours, laboratory:
6 hours.
This course is designated as "Green".
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 2143: Programmable Controllers
Prerequisites: ICS 1123, 1163, 1173, 2123 and 2133.
Co-requisite: ICS 2123, 2133, 2153, and 2163.
NOTE: ICS 2123 and 2133 may be taken before or concurrently with ICS 2143.
A continuation of ICS 2133. The PC is a microprocessor-based programmable device
used in controlling mechanical machinery, energy management systems, computer integrated
manufacturing, and other applications.
Lecture: 1 hours, laboratory: 4 hours.
This course is designated as "Green".
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 2153: Introduction to Industrial Automation
Prerequisites: ICS 1123, 1163, 1173, and 2123.
Co-requisite: ICS 2123, 2133, 2143, and 2163.
NOTE: ICS 2123 may be taken before or concurrently with ICS 2153.
An introduction to circuit configurations used in industry. Topics to be covered are:
solid-state systems used to control D.C. motors, electro-mechanical devices, three-phase
power, open and closed loop motor control, robotic input and output transducers, various
instrumentation and process control classes. Lecture: 4 hours, laboratory: 3 hours.
This course is designated as "Green".
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 2163: Industrial Automation
Prerequisites: ICS 1123, 1163, 1173, 2123, and 2153.
Co-requisite: ICS 2123, 2133, 2143, and 2153.
NOTE: ICS 2123 and 2153 may be taken before or concurrently with ICS 2163.
A continuation of ICS 2153. Topics to be covered are: solid-state systems used to
control A.C. motors, electro-mechanical devices, three-phase power, open and closed
loop motor control, robotic input and output transducers, various instrumentation
and process control classes. Lecture: 4 hours, laboratory: 3 hours.
This course is designated as "Green".
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 2203: Computer System Components
A study of the internal structure of the microprocessor. The full computer system
is analyzed from both aspects of hardware and software. Many of the principles studied
apply to computer troubleshooting and computer interfacing. Many of the computer
support circuits are studied. Many of the skills learned from Programming I, Operating
Systems, and Digital Logic are brought together and enhanced.
This course is designated as "Green".
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 2213: Semiconductors II
Prerequisite: ICS 1123.
A continuation of ICS 1123, this course is a study of field effect transistors, thristors,
and linear integrated circuits.
Ozark CTE General Tech Fee: $51.
ICS 2303: PC Maintenance II
Cross-listed with CIS 2303.
Prerequisite: ICS/CIS 1303.
This course is designed to teach individuals core elements of computer repair based
on the A+ Certification exams. The student will build on the knowledge acquired from
PC Maintenance I, allowing them to be more prepared to diagnose, and repair computers
in the working environment.
Ozark CTE General Technology Fee: $51.
ICS 2513: Blueprint Reading, Precision Measurements, and Safety
This course introduces how to interpret and accurately work with technical drawings,
the care and use of precision measuring instruments, and machine safety.
Ozark Machining Fee: $75; Ozark CTE Fee: $51.
ICS 2514: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Milling
Prerequisites: ICS 2513 and ICS 2523
Manufacturing today utilizes innovative technologies, including Computer Numerical
Control (CNC), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software, and specialty materials
to develop and build the products of tomorrow. Students will be walked through all
aspects of CNC machining: how to upload and download programs to the machine and how
to apply machining techniques to machine a part. At the end of the course, students
will spend time on the milling machine learning how to machine a part in a CNC Milling
machining center. This last step is critical to putting pieces of the puzzle together
so that one can understand the whole process. Students will be applying machining
techniques in the virtual world and then applying and seeing how a virtual object
becomes reality on a CNC machine.
Ozark Machining Fee: $100; Ozark CTE Fee: $68.
ICS 2523: Machining Technology
This course introduces machining operations as they relate to the metalworking industry.
Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, drill machines, saws,
milling machines, and layout instruments.
Ozark Machining Fee: $75; Ozark CTE Fee: $51.
ICS 2524: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Turning
Prerequisites: ICS 2513 and ICS 2523
Manufacturing today utilizes innovative technologies, including Computer Numerical
Control (CNC), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software, and specialty industry
materials to develop and build the products of tomorrow. Students will be walked
through all aspects of CNC machining: how to upload and download programs to the machine
and how to apply machining techniques to machine a part. At the end of the course,
students will spend time on the turning machine learning how to machine a part in
a CNC Turning Machining Center. This last step is critical to putting the pieces
of the puzzle together so that one can understand the whole process. Students will
be applying machining techniques in the virtual world and then applying and seeing
how a virtual object becomes reality on a CNC machine.
Ozark Machining Fee: $100; Ozark CTE Fee: $68.