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| Graduates earn starting salaries ranging from $29,000 to $40,000 a year. With experience, ECR graduates can look forward to some of the highest industry salaries and outstanding benefits, including health and life insurance, retirement plans, meals, specialized clothing and tools, and education reimbursement. |
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| Computerized Control Systems students use many types of equipment to gain the competitive edge. These include: |
- software for control systems;
- field bus applications;
- smart transmitters;
- programmable logic controllers; and
- intelligent end devices.
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| Computerized Control Systems Specialization graduates can look forward to outstanding career opportunities throughout the United States, especially with U.S. chemical and oil production companies in Texas, particularly in the Gulf Coast region between Beaumont and Corpus Christi. Metropolitan areas such as Austin and Dallas also offer outstanding career opportunities. |
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| Computerized Control Systems students can network with established professionals through the department's industry partners and Advisory Committee members. In addition, graduates can gain credibility in the job market with industry credentials. For example, designations offered through ISA and NICET can lead to additional career opportunities and advancement. The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society administers and monitors National Institute for Certification in Engineering & Technologies testing and certification. |
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