Graduate Certificate in Programmable Logic Controllers and SCADA (Graduate Certificate)

Engineering Institute of Technology Australia

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Graduate Certificate

How long you will study
6 Months

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How you will study
online

Course starts
January, June

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About Graduate Certificate in Programmable Logic Controllers and SCADA at Engineering Institute of Technology

This Graduate Certificate in Programmable Logic Controllers and SCADA (Supervisory control and data acquisition) will provide you with an opportunity to develop your expertise in Programmable Logic Controllers, gain in-depth understanding from the fundamentals to advanced concepts and technologies used in contemporary SCADA systems and DCSs (Distributed Control System), as part of the industrial communication systems.

It offers an opportunity for industry professionals in the field to review, refresh and enhance their knowledge and skills in PLC, SCADA and control systems without having to complete a full Master's degree.

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