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2017-2018 College Catalog 
    
2017-2018 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Instrumentation and Control Technology


(Jackson County Campuses)

This 2-year program is designed to prepare students for a wide range of technical positions within the commercial/industrial manufacturing industry and the utility and petroleum industries. The Instrumentation program is designed to prepare graduates for a career in the installation, maintenance, testing, and repair of industrial electrical and electronic equipment and systems. This program introduces process computers, instrument system communications, smart transmitters, control valves, distributed control systems, process simulations, and computer graphic display interfaces. Graduates will possess the skills necessary to enter the workforce as technicians in the field of chemical, power generation, petrochemical, exploration & production, pulp & paper, utilities, food & beverage, and water/waste treatment. An Associate of Applied Science Degree is awarded upon successful completion of a minimum of 64 semester credit hours of approved course work.

This program leads to an Associate of Applied Science Degree and is preparatory for employment upon graduation from MGCCC. Where a transfer to a senior college or university is desired, a conference should be scheduled with a community college advisor for advisement.

All completers in Career Technical programs are required to take an Exit Exam prior to graduation to document academic gain.  Graduates of Process Operations Technology are required to take the NOCTI National Certification Exam.

Total Credits: 30


Instrumentation and Controls Technology Diploma


Total Credits: 16


Associate of Applied Science Degree


Total Credits: 15


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Articulated credit may be awarded for approved courses. Please refer to “The Credit by Non-Traditional Means ” section of this catalog regarding stipulations for receiving articulated credit.