Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A Course Overview

Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A Course Overview

The Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A is a comprehensive course designed for professionals keen on mastering industrial automation and control systems. Participants will learn essential SCADA concepts, including Architecture, Data acquisition, Visualization, Alarm configuration, and Data logging. The course emphasizes hands-on exercises, preparing learners to design, implement, and manage SCADA projects. Suitable for control system engineers, automation engineers, electrical engineers, and technicians, this program ensures a deep understanding of SCADA systems and enhances practical skills. Key objectives include setting up Data logging, managing user access, and efficient Recipe management - crucial for modern industrial environments.

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Prerequisites for Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A

To ensure you get the most out of this course, we recommend the following minimum prerequisite knowledge and skills:


  • Basic Understanding of Control Systems: Familiarity with control system concepts and their applications in industrial settings.
  • Industrial Automation Fundamentals: A foundational grasp of industrial automation principles, including its role in manufacturing and process industries.
  • Familiarity with PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers): While not mandatory, knowledge of PLCs will be advantageous for understanding SCADA system integration.
  • Basic Computer Networking Concepts: An understanding of basic networking principles, which will be beneficial for establishing communication within SCADA systems.

These prerequisites are designed to ensure that participants have a solid foundation to successfully engage with the course material and practical exercises.


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Target Audience for Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A

The Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A is aimed at professionals and students interested in mastering SCADA systems for industrial automation.


• Control system engineers
• Automation engineers
• Electrical engineers
• Instrumentation engineers
• System integrators
• Technicians
• Engineering students
• Industrial automation specialists
• Process control engineers
• Industrial IT professionals
• Maintenance engineers
• Production engineers
• Manufacturing supervisors
• Plant managers
• Industrial IoT specialists
• Mechatronics engineers
• IT network and systems administrators
• Operations and maintenance personnel




Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A?

1. Introduction

The Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A course provides an in-depth exploration of SCADA systems and their practical applications, enabling participants to design, implement, and manage SCADA projects effectively.

2. Learning Objectives and Outcomes

Upon completing this training program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of SCADA systems and their components.
  • Create, configure, and manage SCADA projects effectively.
  • Implement data acquisition, visualization, and alarm systems in SCADA.
  • Set up data logging and trend configuration for monitoring and analysis.
  • Manage recipe data efficiently for process control and optimization.
  • Administer user access and permissions within SCADA systems.
  • Configure graphic views and text displays for SCADA interfaces.
  • Establish communication connections and add devices to SCADA projects.
  • Configure and display alarms based on discrete trigger settings.
  • Execute practical exercises to reinforce SCADA project development skills.

Target Audience for Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A

The Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A is aimed at professionals and students interested in mastering SCADA systems for industrial automation.


• Control system engineers
• Automation engineers
• Electrical engineers
• Instrumentation engineers
• System integrators
• Technicians
• Engineering students
• Industrial automation specialists
• Process control engineers
• Industrial IT professionals
• Maintenance engineers
• Production engineers
• Manufacturing supervisors
• Plant managers
• Industrial IoT specialists
• Mechatronics engineers
• IT network and systems administrators
• Operations and maintenance personnel




Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A?

1. Introduction

The Integrated Training Program: SCADA, Communication, and Control Systems: PART A course provides an in-depth exploration of SCADA systems and their practical applications, enabling participants to design, implement, and manage SCADA projects effectively.

2. Learning Objectives and Outcomes

Upon completing this training program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of SCADA systems and their components.
  • Create, configure, and manage SCADA projects effectively.
  • Implement data acquisition, visualization, and alarm systems in SCADA.
  • Set up data logging and trend configuration for monitoring and analysis.
  • Manage recipe data efficiently for process control and optimization.
  • Administer user access and permissions within SCADA systems.
  • Configure graphic views and text displays for SCADA interfaces.
  • Establish communication connections and add devices to SCADA projects.
  • Configure and display alarms based on discrete trigger settings.
  • Execute practical exercises to reinforce SCADA project development skills.

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