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Electrical and Instrumentation Technology

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The 36 hour Certificate in Electronics / Instrumentation / Control Technology and the A.A.S. Degree in Electrical & Instrumentation are designed to provide the student with a wide variety of electrical courses to prepare them for a job as an electrical technician. The need for trained electrical technicians continues to climb in a wide variety of industries including; power plants, oil and gas production facilities, mining operations, and chemical processing plants. This program strives to meet the needs of the various industries. The types of students receiving this certificate and/or degree ranges from the traditional student who is interested in a career in the electrical field to electricians who are currently working in industry and are upgrading their skills.

Electronics/Instrumentation/Control Technology One-Year Certificate


Required Core Curriculum of 20.5 - 21 credits:

Electrical Assembly & Measure (ELTR 1505)

3

Basic Electricity - DC (ELTR 1520)

3

Basic Electricity - AC (ELTR 1530)

3

Instrumentation I (ELTR 1840, 1841 or ELTR 1850)

2.5 - 3

Programmable Logic Controllers (ELTR 1030)

3

Motor Controls (ELTR 2840)

3

Intro to Technical Mathematics (MATH 1000 or higher)

3

Remaining 15 - 15.5 credit hours to be selected from the following:

PLC for Industry (ELTR 1030)

1 - 3

Process Control Techniques (ELTR 1035)

1 - 3

Solid State Electronics (ELTR 1700)

4

Digital Electronics (ELTR 1760)

4

Control System Communications (ELTR 2620)

3

Power Distribution (ELTR 2820)

3

Remote Terminal Unit (ELTR 2844)

3

Human Machine Interface Programming (ELTR 2846)

3

Adv. Prog. Logic Controllers (ELTR 2855)

3

Instrumentation II (ELTR 2885)

3

Instrumentation III (ELTR 2890)

3

Any Electrical Apprenticeship Course (ELAP)

3

Industrial Hydraulics I (INDM 1570)

max 3

Industrial Pneumatics (INDM 1590)

3

Industrial Safety (TECH 1600)

3

Reading Technical Schematics (TECH 1680)

3

Computer Applications course (CMAP)

1 - 3

Approved Directly Related Electives

1 - 6

 

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For more information contact:Gena Moser-Clark 307-382-1622 or Bill Bonini 307-382-1781

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