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Industrial Robotics Bootcamp - Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Level 1

This training is for the basic operation and programming of programmable logic controllers. Students will familiarize themselves with PLC components, software, basic logic, and operating nuances. Use of programmable logic controller technology and software will be reviewed; programming software; operator interfaces, networking, basic programming, HMI (human machine interface) networking and operation, and troubleshooting.

Major Learning Objectives include:

  1. Review basic computer operations and safety protocols.
  2. Describe the common parts of programmable controllers.
  3. Identify the common parts of programmable controllers.
  4. Navigate PLC specific software.
  5. Configure networked components.
  6. Describe logic circuits.
  7. Interpret basic ladder logic diagrams.
  8. Create basic ladder logic diagrams.
  9. Install a simple programmable controller system.
  10. Troubleshoot a programmable controller system.
  11. Solve application problems using programmable logic controller processors.

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Upcoming Classes

Class Dates
Time
Location
Cost
  • Oct 22, 2025 – Oct 24, 2025 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
100% Online
$750

Industrial Robotics Bootcamp - Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Level 1

Glick Technology Center- Indianapolis Campus
2620 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Indianapolis, IN 46208

100% Online, Instructor-Led
Contact: Lee Nave, 3179214493, lnave2@ivytech.edu

Costs may vary by location given differences in the cost of supplies and class provider.

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