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2008-2009 Academic Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Instrument and Control Technology (A.A.S.)


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Program Advisor: Dr. Douglas L. Pickle, 371-5984 (pickle-dl@actx.edu) or contact Judy Jackman, 371-5444 (jackman-ja@actx.edu)

Associate in Applied Science
Major Code - CETT.AAS

Instrumentation is the applied science of measuring and controlling variables in the petroleum, chemical, power generating, and manufacturing industries. Due to the rapid increase in the industrial use of instrumentation devices, there is a great demand for technicians.

Program Requirements

General Education Requirements (18 Semester Hours)


Communication - 6 Hours


Humanities/Fine Arts - 3 Hours


Mathematics/Natural Sciences - 6 Hours


Social/Behavioral Sciences - 3 Hours


Major Options (27 Semester Hours)


The student must choose one of the following specialties:

Instrument and Control Technology (27 Semester Hours)


This curriculum provides a specialized program of study to prepare an individual for entry level positions with the skills necessary to install, operate, troubleshoot and maintain instruments and controls in a variety of industrial settings.

Telecommunication Technology (27 Semester Hours)


This program is designed to provide a student with a solid foundation in electronics and the field of communications by computer, voice and video that are utilized in industrial workplaces. The students will receive training to prepare them for entry level positions in manufacturing or commercial service settings.

Total (63 Semester Hours)


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