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College and Career Technical Institute

Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow

Instrumentation

Instrumentation

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  • Instrumentation I emphasizes basic safety, employability and communication skills, math, hand and power tools, drawings, materials handling, instrumentation materials, lubricants, sealants, cleaners, fasteners, and tubing.

  • Instrumentation II is an in-depth study of instrumentation safety, tools, instrumentation math, drawings and documents, electrical systems, gaskets, O-rings, packing, steel piping, and hoses.

Students will take the NCCER  exam for national industry-recognized credentials.

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