Program Goals
A graduate of this major should be able to:
- apply safe practices to the installation and troubleshooting of modern building automation systems.?
- analyze interoperability and energy management as they apply to vertically and horizontally integrated building control systems
- use general-purpose software and specific building automation software to monitor and control a building HVACR system and building electrical systems
- explain the function, operating characteristics, and appropriate applications of basic control loops and control modes as found in direct digital, analog electronic, electric and pneumatic commercial control systems.
- given a sequence of control, lay out a control system logic diagram and program it into a DDC controller.
- demonstrate an understanding of the commissioning, re-commissioning and retro-commissioning processes and how they apply to different phases of a building's existence.
- demonstrate functional knowledge of networks, network devices, and network software.
- enhance industry professionalism skills such as work ethic, communication, time management, problem solving, working on a team, building self-confidence, accept and learn from criticism and flexibility/adaptability
- install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair commercial building automation systems