Last updated on 2026-05-15
Program Overview
The Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls Technician program is designed for individuals who are enthusiastic about machinery and the mechanics of production. Students will gain knowledge in repairing, maintaining, calibrating, adjusting, and installing industrial measuring and control equipment. This program also offers optional co-op placements, providing students with advanced training in writing specifications, equipment purchasing, and quality testing. Graduates will be well-prepared to enter one of the fastest-growing sectors in the tech industry today.
Program Structure
The Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls Technician program can be completed in two different time frames:
- Three years of full-time study if the optional co-op terms are completed.
- Two years of continuous study if co-op is not completed, which includes consecutive Fall, Winter, Spring/Summer, Fall, and Winter terms.
This program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in electrical and instrumentation technologies, ensuring that students are equipped with the necessary skills for their future careers. The program may include options for co-op placements, allowing students to gain practical experience in the field.
Featured Experiences
- Optional co-op placements that enhance academic learning with practical work experience.
- Hands-on training in writing specifications for industrial equipment.
- Opportunities for advanced training in equipment purchasing and quality testing.
- Access to a connected learning environment with free Wi-Fi on all campuses.
- Exposure to the latest industrial hardware and software technologies.
Career Options
- Industrial Instrument Technician: Responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of industrial instrumentation systems.
- Electrical Technician: Works on electrical systems, ensuring they are functioning correctly and safely.
- Automation Technician: Specializes in the design and implementation of automated systems in manufacturing and production.
- Control Systems Technician: Focuses on the development and maintenance of control systems used in various industrial applications.
- Field Service Technician: Provides on-site support and troubleshooting for industrial equipment and systems.
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