ELTR 1082 Pneumatics and Electro-Pneumatics Syllabus 020 Spring 2026

Credit Hours 2.00 Lecture Hours 1 Clinical/Lab Hours 2
Type of Credit
CIP Code
47.0105
Course Description

This course surveys the basics of pneumatic and electro-pneumatics as they apply to industrial pneumatic systems. The operation and use of components associated with pneumatic systems will be discussed. The student will demonstrate his/her ability in practical application of valves, actuators, cylinders, compressors, filters, and other components common to pneumatic systems. Basic electrical circuits that control common industrial pneumatic circuits will be discussed. The student will demonstrate his/her ability in practical application electro-pneumatics.

Prerequisites

Faculty Contact Information

Faculty Name
Patrick Klette
Faculty Email
Faculty Phone
18158028868
Faculty Office Number
T113

Course Information

Course Outcomes

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Perform the basic math functions that pneumatic systems are based on.
  2. Design and install basic electrical pneumatic systems.
  3. Describe, install, and troubleshoot pneumatics pneumatic systems.
  4. Identify pneumatic components commonly used in pneumatic systems.
  5. Develop and demonstrate safe work habits and techniques in the use of pneumatic systems.
  6. Read and create pneumatic schematic drawings.
Topical Outline
  1. Pneumatic System Fundamentals
  2. Pneumatic System Components
  3. Pneumatic System Conditioning
  4. Means of Transmission
  5. Pneumatic System Electrical Control
  6. Factory Tour
  7. Pneumatic Systems Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Textbook/s and Course Materials

N/A

Methods of Evaluation

OSHA’s 10 hour general industrial certificate = 60%

Eight percent reduction if the OSHA 10 if not completed before the eight week in the semester - 3/23/26

Another Eight percent reduction if the OSHA 10 if not completed before the twelfth week in the semester - 4/20/26

Completion of CPR/First Aid certificate = 35%

100 - 93 = A

92 - 85 = B

84 - 78 = C

77 – 71 = D

70 below= F

Academic Division

Business, Technology & Human Services

Dean, Paul Carlson; 815-802-8858; V105; pcarlson@kcc.edu; Division Office – W102; 815-802-8650

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