| Instrumentation & Control Engineering Technician - Industrial Automation | | |
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School | Lambton College | | |
Location | Sarnia, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 3,500
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Degree | Diploma | | |
Honours | | | |
Co-op | | | |
Length | 2 Year(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | | | |
Prerequisites | - Grade12 English
- Grade12 Mathematics
- Chemistry or Physics
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Prerequisites Notes | Applicants are required to have an O.S.S.D. or equivalent with Grade 12 English C or U; Grade 12 Mathematics C or U; and Grade 11 or Grade 12 Chemistry C or U OR Grade 11 or Grade 12 Physics C or U (both recommended, only one required).
Please Note: Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology or any Grade 12U mathematics is recommended; Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (MAP4C) minimum final grade is 60%. If the program is oversubscribed, students with Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology or any grade 12U mathematics will be given preference. Applicants will be expected to communicate electronically and to use computer applications as required in their programs on a course by course basis. | | |
Cost | Fees do not include books (unless specifically noted), supplies or living costs. | | |
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Description | The Instrumentation & Control Engineering Technician program provides the necessary training and technical hands-on skills to operate and maintain control systems field instruments that incorporate digital, pneumatic and hydraulic processes. Instruments are used in the industry to measure and transmit signals to control the quality of products in oil and gas, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food processing, and manufacturing plants. They are also used in controlling environmental conditions in a variety of industrial and commercial buildings.
Within the program, students will acquire the technical skills and knowledge to carry out maintenance, troubleshooting, configure, calibrate and maintain measurement and indicating instrumentation (pneumatic, analog, digital, etc.) in a variety of replicated industrial settings.
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