
The aim of the programme is to provide the student with the opportunity to extend their understanding of electrical and electronic principles. Students will be exposed to terminology, electrical and electronic devices related to DC and AC circuits. Students will be able to interpret, test and measure basic DC circuits.
An understanding of sensors and their signal conditioning will be obtained using light, heat and strain sensors. A basic introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) will be undertaken. Students will be familiar with hardware used in Local Area Network (LAN) and develop the ability to solve primary level faults in a LAN.
| Course Location | Dundalk, Louth |
| Course Category | Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Science & the Built Environment |
| Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
| Course Qualification | Award / Certificate |
| Awarding Body | Dundalk Institute of Technology - Awarding Body |
| Awarding Body Details | Certificate in Applied Electrical Engineering |
| Course Duration | 1 year |
| Course Time | Please refer to course page for further details: https://www.dkit.ie/courses/school-of-engineering/electronic-and-mechanical-engineering/certificate-in-applied-electrical-engineering.html |
| Course Fee | Price on Application |
| Entry Requirements | Please refer to course page for further details: https://www.dkit.ie/courses/school-of-engineering/electronic-and-mechanical-engineering/certificate-in-applied-electrical-engineering.html |
| Course Code | DK_EAEES_6 |



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