Looking for votech or college training in Instrumentation & Controls

I'm someone who's searching for training in Instrumentation and Controls and prefer a votech or college environment, preferably less than 2 years. I'm older and don't have time for a 5 yr apprenticeship. I've found a few interesting programs and can see which ones look meatier. Asking anyone if they know of trade schools or colleges that focuses on these and has a good reputation.

No problem if it covers electrical certification as well. I was the only student in a mechatronics program to pass every cert, but then got some bad luck. I'm particularly interesting pharmaceuticals and possibly O&G.

Thank you for any feedback,

Mac
 
I'm someone who's searching for training in Instrumentation and Controls and prefer a votech or college environment, preferably less than 2 years. I'm older and don't have time for a 5 yr apprenticeship. I've found a few interesting programs and can see which ones look meatier. Asking anyone if they know of trade schools or colleges that focuses on these and has a good reputation.

No problem if it covers electrical certification as well. I was the only student in a mechatronics program to pass every cert, but then got some bad luck. I'm particularly interesting pharmaceuticals and possibly O&G.

Thank you for any feedback,

Mac
It sounds like you're looking for practical, short-term training in Instrumentation and Controls. A few well-regarded schools that offer specialized programs in this field are the Universal Technical Institute (UTI) and the Pennsylvania College of Technology. You might also want to check out community colleges offering certifications in industrial automation or process control. If you're aiming for pharmaceuticals or O&G, schools near industrial hubs might have specific programs or partnerships with those sectors. Good luck!
 
I'm someone who's searching for training in Instrumentation and Controls and prefer a votech or college environment, preferably less than 2 years. I'm older and don't have time for a 5 yr apprenticeship. I've found a few interesting programs and can see which ones look meatier. Asking anyone if they know of trade schools or colleges that focuses on these and has a good reputation.

No problem if it covers electrical certification as well. I was the only student in a mechatronics program to pass every cert, but then got some bad luck. I'm particularly interesting pharmaceuticals and possibly O&G.

Thank you for any feedback,

Mac
Check out "RealPars" Channel on YouTube... I believe that may be a good option for you... I say "YouTube" because RealPars has a bunch of examples of videos of anything you are looking for, as the teach all methods of control on THEIR website, for a few. I am not part of the org, nor do I get anything for recommending anyone... I'm just a industrial controls electrician who was really impressed by their YouTube channel.

Best of luck to you, sir. ✅
 
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