Designed to provide technical training on instrumentation technician skills used in the processing industry, this 200 hour program is held in the summer. Individuals with mechanical backgrounds and who work in fields such as chemical processing, agriculture processing and semiconductor industry would benefit from this training.
At Delta, we want to make it easy for you to pursue your educational goals. The Instrumentation Technician career credential training program you successfully complete will also earned you academic credit for classes at Delta College. This will save you time and accelerate the pace at which you can earn your academic certificate or degree at Delta!
This program is offered on a scheduled basis to the general community one time per year . You do not need to be a Delta College student to take this training. Please sign up for our interest list, and you will be emailed a notification the next time this becomes available.
If you have a business interested in having this training delivered to your employees, please contact 989-758-3602 to learn how we can help.
Benefits of the Certificate
- Condensed accelerated learning, ideal for individuals in apprenticeship roles at employer
- Upon successful completion you can earn academic credit
- Businesses who send employees to training may be eligible to use Going Pro grant training funds
This program offers a combination of classroom and hands-on lab experiences on the topics of:
- Process measurement and control
- Pressure measurement introduction
- Temperature measurement
- Level measurement methods
- Flow and analytical measurement
- Controllers
- Control loops
- Process diagrams
- Control valves and more
Delta course | Credits earned | Tuition savings |
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SKET 216 – Measurement and Control Systems | 4 credits | You can save approximately $1,400 in in-district tution for these 11 credits. |
SKET 217 – Calibration and Data Integrity | 4 credits | |
SKET 219 – Troubleshooting Instrumentation Systems | 3 credits |
Learning assessments are provided for each training topic with successful completers earning a minimum of 70% on total assessment. Official documentation substantiating your successful completion of this program will be submitted by Delta College Workforce Strategies unit to the Registrar’s Office so the articulated credit will be awarded and kept on record for future use. You don’t have to do anything. Just know your earned credits are automatically reflected on your student record.
Please contact an Academic Advisor at the Delta College to plan your pathway toward degree completion. They can review your student record and help you to plan and enroll in the remaining courses that are required for your academic degree or certificate. Advising, advising@delta.edu, 989-686-9330.