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Instrumentation - AAS degree

Training Program

Credential(s) Offered

Associate's degree

Method of Delivery

Hybrid or blended

When offered

Daytime Hours, Evening Hours

Instructional Program (CIP)

Instrumentation Technology/Technician. 150404

Description

NPC's Energy and Industrial Technician (EIT) program prepares
students to be technicians, operators and maintenance workers
capable of understanding the entire industrial system within
which they work. Core courses cover a range
of complex related mechanical, pneumatic,
hydraulic, electrical, thermal and sensory control
systems in an ever changing industrial or energy
production environment.
Upon successful completion of the Energy and
Industrial Technician program, graduates will
have entry-level career choices in a variety of the following areas:
• Gas, Coal, Nuclear or Solar Energy Generation
• Standby Power
• Geothermal or Hydroelectric
• Petrochemical
• Methane/Landfill Gas Generation
• Power Distribution and Dispatch
• Water Treatment
• Equipment Repair and Installation
• Testing and Inspection
• Assembly and Production


The Instrumentation specialization prepares you to be a certified instrumentation technician, focusing on instrumentation, hand and power tools, fasteners, actuators and positioners, relays and timers, digital logic circuits, programmable logic controllers and distributed control systems

Details

Hours

64

Entrance Requirements

None

School

Northland Pioneer College

WIOA Approved Program

Yes

Training Location(s)

2251 E. Navajo Blvd., Holbrook, AZ

Local WIB

2002 - ARIZONA@WORK - Northeastern Arizona

Type of Attainment:

Associate of Applied Science degree

Name of Credential

Associate of Applied Science

Type of financial aid offered or have access to

Pell Grant, Scholarships

Refund Policy

http://www.npc.edu/tuition-refund-policy

Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?

Yes - North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?

No

Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?

No

Cost Items

Books (Estimated)

$640.00

In-State Tuition

$4,352.00 Navajo County resident

Other Fees

$180.00 media fees

Out-of-State/District Tuition

$5,440.00 In-state, not Navajo County

Registration Fee

$765.00 course fees

Total In-State Program Cost

$5,937.00

Total Out-of-State Program Cost

$7,025.00

Demand Occupation(s)

17-3028.00Calibration Technologists and Technicians
$29.01 per hour
49-2094.00Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment
$29.68 per hour

Provider Status

Approved

Address

2251 E. Navajo Blvd., P.O. Box 610, Holbrook, Arizona 86025

Phone Number

(928) 524-7311

Fax Number

(928) 524-7312

Last Updated

Aug 03, 2022

Created

Oct 22, 2013

Renewal

Feb 26, 2017

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