Industrial Electricity AAS
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 22
Last Re-Certification Date: 6/26/2025
Program Description
The Industrial Electricity program combines theory and hands-on training with state-of-the-art instruments, working processes and computerized control systems. Students learn to install, test, calibrate and maintain instruments that measure, indicate and control variables such as pressure, flow, level, density, temperature, force, vibration and chemical composition. Students apply math concepts, physics concepts and industry standards to realistic situations encountered on the job. Additional instruction includes updating system documentation and building or modifying specialized systems to solve problems in measurement and control. The courses prepare students to maintain, repair, and troubleshoot instruments and control systems in industries that increasingly rely on automation. These professionals may also be referred to as instrumentation and electrical technicians, instrumentation technicians or instrumentation and controls technicians. They may work with automated equipment in manufacturing or assembly plants, waste water treatment facilities and nuclear power plants to measure and monitor operational functioning.
Established in 2017
CIP: 15-0404 Instrumentation Technology/Technician.
Training Program Type
Vocational
Provider Information
Lewis and Clark Community College
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
Quality Assurance
- North Central Association
- Illinois Community College Board
Education Information
Associates Degree
80 Weeks ( 1013.00 Hours / 60.00 Credit Hours )
Tuition | $7,920.00 |
Books | $2,640.00 |
Fees | $1,800.00 |
Other Expenses(Materials, Supplies, Tools, Uniforms, etc) | $150.00 |
Total Cost | $12,510.00 |
Financial Aid
- Pell Grants
- Illinois Monetary Award Program
Application Procedure
Must fill out Admissions Information Form Must provide proof of HS Diploma/High School Equivalency (HSE) Must complete the College Placement Test, if required
Entry Requirements:
- HS Diploma/GED
- Math - College Placement Test
- Reading - College Placement Test
- Language - College Placement Test
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Full-Time Enrollment
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Internships
- Classroom Instruction
- Labs
- Night Classes
- Day Classes
- Open Entry/Exit
Performance Data
Program: Industrial Electricity AAS
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 22
Last Re-Certification Date: 6/26/2025
Program Description
The Industrial Electricity program combines theory and hands-on training with state-of-the-art instruments, working processes and computerized control systems. Students learn to install, test, calibrate and maintain instruments that measure, indicate and control variables such as pressure, flow, level, density, temperature, force, vibration and chemical composition. Students apply math concepts, physics concepts and industry standards to realistic situations encountered on the job. Additional instruction includes updating system documentation and building or modifying specialized systems to solve problems in measurement and control. The courses prepare students to maintain, repair, and troubleshoot instruments and control systems in industries that increasingly rely on automation. These professionals may also be referred to as instrumentation and electrical technicians, instrumentation technicians or instrumentation and controls technicians. They may work with automated equipment in manufacturing or assembly plants, waste water treatment facilities and nuclear power plants to measure and monitor operational functioning.
Established in 2017
CIP: 15-0404 Instrumentation Technology/Technician.
Provider Information
Lewis and Clark Community College
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
Quality Assurance
- North Central Association
- Illinois Community College Board
Education Information
Associates Degree
80 Weeks ( 1013.00 Hours / 60.00 Credit Hours )
Tuition | $7,920.00 |
Books | $2,640.00 |
Fees | $1,800.00 |
Other Expenses(Materials, Supplies, Tools, Uniforms, etc) | $150.00 |
Total Cost | $12,510.00 |
Financial Aid
- Pell Grants
- Illinois Monetary Award Program
Application Procedure
Must fill out Admissions Information Form Must provide proof of HS Diploma/High School Equivalency (HSE) Must complete the College Placement Test, if required
Entry Requirements:
- HS Diploma/GED
- Math - College Placement Test
- Reading - College Placement Test
- Language - College Placement Test
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Full-Time Enrollment
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Internships
- Classroom Instruction
- Labs
- Night Classes
- Day Classes
- Open Entry/Exit