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2026 - 2027 Catalog 
    
2026 - 2027 Catalog

Instrumentation Technology - AAS


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AAS.60913

Delta College’s Instrumentation Technology program prepares students for careers maintaining, calibrating, and troubleshooting measurement instruments used in various industries to monitor and control processes. These instruments are crucial to ensuring process efficiency, safety, and quality in industries like manufacturing, power generation, and chemical production.

In addition to the degree requirements listed below, the following requirements must also be met:

  1. Successful completion of the appropriate supportive study elective courses. Supportive electives are courses taken to fit your individual needs. Prior academic course work may be acceptable.
  2. Successful completion of all courses listed in a specific customized training program (34-43 credits); Assistance in selecting electives is available from a Delta College Student Success Advisor, the Apprenticeship Office, or the Program Coordinator.
  3. For apprentices, employer approval may be required.

EMPLOYERS: 

As you seek to sustain or expand your skilled workforce, Delta College stands ready to support your efforts. Drawing upon our comprehensive degree and certificate programs, we offer the theoretical and academic coursework necessary to develop, enhance, or tailor the Related Technical Instruction (RTI) components required for registered Apprenticeship Programs. These offerings can also be utilized to upgrade the competencies of your current employees.

The integration of RTI with hands-on, on-the-job training is critical to delivering a well-rounded program that effectively prepares individuals for careers in the skilled trades. To accommodate working professionals, most of our courses are scheduled during evening hours. The Delta College Apprenticeship Office is available to assist with apprentice scheduling and registration.

For guidance in designing and registering your Apprenticeship Program with the U.S. Department of Labor, please contact the Delta College Apprenticeship Office:

Email: apprenticeship@delta.edu

Phone: (989) 686-9476

Delta College does not issue a journeyperson’s card and does not provide nor imply placement into employment or an apprenticeship program. Placement in apprenticeship programs is at the discretion of employers. Completing courses at Delta College can improve the chances of getting an apprenticeship.

 

Fall First Year


Total Semester Credits: 15


Winter First Year


Total Semester Credits: 12


Spring First Year


Total Semester Credits: 6


Total Semester Credits: 13


Winter Second Year


Total Semester Credits: 13


Total Semester Credits: 3


Total Credits: 62


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