Course Detail: WTBA140 - Building Automation Systems Fundamentals

This 15-hour course meets one day a week for 1 hour, over a 15-week period. Topics include?describing the BAS industry, current organization, entry points, career pathways and trends; identifying the types of major systems in a building and how they relate to each other; analyzing existing building automation systems and the steps needed to commission a system; and model how controllers and devices are organized into various levels of a generalized controls pyramid. ? This course is one of three, in the Building Automation Systems Level 1 Certificate program. Upon successful completion of the certificate, students may qualify for entry-level positions, including Installer, Maintenance Technician, Facilities Manager, Building Commissioning Agent, Building Operator, Energy Auditor, and Energy Manager.

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Course Pre-requisites
BAS Basic Electrical Concepts
BAS - Devices and Control Theory

 Session Information: 24FA-WTBA140-01

Schedule: WTBA 140 is the first of 5 courses that comprise SLCC's Level 1 BAS certificate. It meets Tuesdays nights from 6-7pm in MCPC 123 on the Miller Campus in Sandy from 8/20/24 to 12/3/24, with the week of November 26 off for Thanksgiving. The other courses are: WTBA 150 Basic Electrical Concepts, and WTBA 160 Devices & Control Theory. These 3 classes are taken concurrently in the first 15 weeks of Fall 2024 semester. The other two classes are WTBA 170, Fire & Alarm and WTBA 180, which is a capstone class that must include an internship with an approved company, an externship with your current company, or an approved research project.
Times: 06:00pm-07:00pm MDT
Cost : $312.25

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Richard Jones

Class Location

Miller Campus
Miller Campus - MCPC, 123
9750 S 300 W
Sandy, UT 84070

Cancellation Policy

A cancellation charge of 100.00% will be assessed on cancellations occurring within 2 days of the start of this session.