The Associate in Applied Science degree in Instrumentation & Control Technology prepares students for employment to maintain, repair and troubleshoot instrumentation and control systems in such industries as petroleum refining, pulp and paper, pharmaceuticals, aluminum, food processing, chemical manufacturing, semiconductor manufacturing, and power generation. A combination of theory and hands-on training offers a variety of modern process measurement and control instrumentation with actual working processes and computer simulations. The program applies math and physics and duplicates conditions and industry standards that technicians experience. Approximately half of the instructional time is laboratory experience to develop knowledge and skills with electronic circuits, test equipment, individual instruments, multiple instrument control systems, and practical computer applications. NICET testing is offered twice a year on campus for industry-recognized validation of skills.
http://www.btc.ctc.edu/Courses/Programs/Instrumentation/ProgramMain.asp
i got the interview of ICE.. can i know whats the definition of ICE? thanks :)
whateveryougirl 10 months ago
I work in manufacturing in the food industry and this looks like the classes I needed when I started out as a maintenance tech. Instead of the BS courses offered at our Community college.
htzzn 1 year ago
this is very much helpful for students please upload with latest instruments and details
MrJamespjj 1 year ago
nice programe
turbo8118 3 years ago