Type
Post Secondary
Credits
2.00

Apprentices will explore instrumentation basics involved in process control and relate these to job duties and tasks performed by E&I technicians. Course learning outcomes include safety, instrumentation basics, measurement, control, instrument calibration, control theories, using technical resources, and networking protocols.

Conditions
Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Dairy Grazier, Data Analyst, Diesel Technician, Electrical and Instrumentation, Industrial Electrician, Instrumentation, IT Service Desk Technician, IT - Software Developer, Journeyman Apprentice Upgrade Courses, Journeyman Upgrade Industrial Truck Mechanic, Journeyman Upgrade Maintenance Mechanical/Pipefitter, Journeyman Upgrade Vibration Technician, Lubrication Technician, Machinist, Maintenance Technician, Medical Assistant, Millwright/Maintenance Mechanic, Plumbing, Tool & Die

Availability & Registration

We offer the following class sections for this course (50-413-516). View more class specific details and registration information by selecting a class number.