As a student in Amarillo College's Instrument & Control Technology program, you will learn how to work on high tech electronic or telecommunications equipment.
You will learn:
- Microprocessors
- Circuits
- Industrial Measurement
- Analytical Instrumentation
- Solid State Devices
- Telephone Systems
- Communications Circuits
- Fiber Optics
The Instrument & Control Technology Technician can find entry-level employment installing, operating, calibrating, troubleshooting and maintaining instruments and controls in many industrial settings.
Instrument and Control Technology (A.A.S.)
Instrument and Control Technology - Cathodic Protection Technician Certificate
Instrument and Control Technology - Electronic Instrument and Control Technician Certificate
Instrument and Control Technology - Process Technology Specialist Certificate
Instrument and Control Technology - Telecommunication Specialist Certificate
How long will it take?
Certificates can be earned in 42 semester hours or less.
How much will you make?
Salaries range from $25,000 - $34,000 per year.
Where can you work?
Many of our graduates go on to work at places like Pantex, Hoechst Celanese, Phillips Petroleum and Owens Corning. With a Telecommunication Specialist certificate, you can work at AT&T, Southwestern Bell and Cox Communications.
