Manufacturing and process industries are the backbone of the American economy, keeping everything from cars and freight moving on our highways to coal moving on our railroads. Modern control systems for processing and manufacturing use the latest electronics and digital computers—and instrumentation, which focuses on operation, calibration, and design of the automated control systems used in these industries.
The Computerized Control Systems (Instrumentation) program is designed to provide students with both the basic and advanced education required to succeed in the many applications of this technology, along with the intense, practical “hands-on” laboratory training and experience TSTC is known for.
If you're good in math and science, and would like to “hit the ground running” in a virtually unlimited technical career field, why not come and talk with us about earning an Associate of Applied Science degree in Computerized Control Systems (Instrumentation) from TSTC Waco!
Linda Martin,
Department Chair |