Program. Control Concepts and Appl.


Course Overview

Course Code: CNEL-280

Department: Residential and Comm. Electric

Credit Hours: 3.00

Textbook Information: Bookstore website

This course is designed to introduce the Concepts and Applications of Programmable Controllers (PCS) to the students through lecture and laboratory experiments. Students will be required to design and assemble an operational circuit using a sequence of operation. This introduction course will cover numbering systems, logic concepts, CPU, I/O systems, and programming the controllers. Prerequisite: CNEL 116 and CNEL 121, or with approval of instructor or Academic Dean

Course Schedule

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Term: Fall 2025

Section Name: CNEL-280-TR01D

Location: Trenton

Available Seats: 16

Faculty Name: M. Litteken

Min Credits: 3.00

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Term: Spring 2025

Section Name: CNEL-280-TR01D

Location: Trenton

Available Seats: 18

Faculty Name: D. Johnson, M. Litteken

Min Credits: 3.00

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Term: Spring 2026

Section Name: CNEL-280-TR01D

Location: Trenton

Available Seats: 32

Faculty Name: D. Johnson, M. Litteken

Min Credits: 3.00

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