Workforce & Economic Development

Electronics/Instrumentation

For more information, check out the Electronics information flyer or check out the Instrumentation information flyer.

Electronics Technology Specialization

This program of study is designed to provide a certificate of completion or associate degree with the knowledge and skills necessary for a graduate to pursue entry-level positions as an Electronics Technician. Electronic technicians install, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and replace electronic equipment to maintain quality products and insure environmental protection, safety and cost-effective operations. They may work in a variety of industries such as manufacturing, radio & television, medical equipment, research and development and many others.

Instrumentation Specialization

This program of study will teach the knowledge and skills necessary for a graduate to pursue entry-level positions as an Instrumentation Technician.

Instrumentation and controls technicians install, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and replace process control equipment to produce quality products and insure environmental protection, safety, and cost-effective operations. Most instrumentation & control technicians are skilled workers that work five-days a week on straight day shifts. Instrument technicians are employed locally and globally in many types of industries such as chemical, petrochemical, power generation, manufacturing, hospital/medical equipment, construction, and many others.

Faculty and Staff

Name/Email Title Location Phone Number
Shirley Pullin Secretary, Industrial Programs William A. Wood Building 110 361-572-6426

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