Instrumentation and Control Technology (AAS.ICT)
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Graduates of this program have developed the knowledge, communication skills, and management ability to integrate software design with hardware. The graduates are prepared for a position that maintains, repairs, or installs electronic automation systems. Instrumentation & Control Technology graduates understand electronics for technical support, programming for applications to multipurpose electronic computers and peripheral equipment used in an industrial plant environment, and networking in order to integrate equipment and expand networks.
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There are prerequisites or course requisites for this course |
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Electives must be approved by MAT 130 College Algebra (3.0) and MAT 132 Trigonometry (3.0), may be substituted for TEC 050, 052 and 054 |
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Course only offered fall semester |
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Course only offered spring and summer semester |
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Course only offered spring semester |
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Courses offered in odd numbered years only |
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Courses offered in even numbered years only |
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SOS 050 Human Relations and PSY 271 Introduction to Psychology cannot be used as a social science elective |
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Consult Academic Advisor for appropriate course |
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| Total Program Hours: 62.5 |
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