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Industrial Automation: Instrumentation and Control Systems

Fee: $2,345 / Online / Jun 1 - 3, 2027 / Course Code: 18-0603-ONL27

OVERVIEW

Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:

This course is held online over 3 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone): 10 am to 5:30 pm Eastern (Will include a 30-minute lunch break)

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Apply core instrumentation terminology, measurement principles, and relevant standards in industrial control environments
  • Interpret pressure, level, flow, temperature, force, and torque measurements used in process control systems
  • Identify the function of control system components, including sensors, transducers, controllers, actuators, and signal-conditioning devices
  • Apply basic troubleshooting, calibration, and loop-tuning methods to support reliable system performance
  • Explain how PLCs, communication protocols, and SCADA systems support industrial automation and process monitoring

Description

Industrial instrumentation and automation systems are central to safe, reliable, and efficient process operations. When measurements are inaccurate, control loops are poorly tuned, or system components are not properly understood, the result can be reduced performance, unnecessary downtime, and greater operational risk. Engineers, technologists, technicians, and automation professionals need a practical understanding of how instrumentation and control systems work together in real industrial environments.

This course develops that understanding through a structured review of measurement methods, control system fundamentals, signal conditioning, controller modes, troubleshooting principles, PLC standards, communication protocols, and SCADA applications. You will examine how instruments measure key process variables, how control loops respond to changing conditions, and how automation systems collect, process, and present operational data.

Rather than focusing on complex mathematics, this course emphasizes practical application. You will build the knowledge needed to select, interpret, maintain, and troubleshoot instrumentation and automation systems with greater confidence, supporting better decisions in commissioning, operations, maintenance, and process improvement.

Who This Course Is For

This course is designed for:

  • Engineers, engineering technologists, and technicians involved in industrial instrumentation, automation, or process control
  • Project engineers and project managers responsible for selecting, specifying, or overseeing control system equipment
  • Maintenance, operations, and commissioning professionals who troubleshoot instrumentation and automation systems
  • Supervisors of process automation systems and industrial control environments
  • System integrators and OEM equipment professionals who work with PLCs, communication protocols, or SCADA systems
  • Professionals seeking a practical, foundational understanding of instrumentation and automation without advanced mathematical treatment
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