Analyzer Technology – Associate of Applied Science

Analyzer Technology

Analyzer technicians carry out all aspects of maintenance, modification, calibration, and testing of analyzer instruments. Students will preform specialized instrumentation troubleshooting and scheduled maintenance procedures for plant analyzer instruments. Students will also acquire the skills to install, calibrate, and maintain some of the most intricate instrumentation in the world. Analyzer Technicians are highly skilled and are vital for the control of processes and environmental compliance.

What will I learn?

The student will learn to identify various analytical instruments and describe their functions, strengths, and limitations. They will evaluate the various types of analyzers relative to the process or product analysis involved and select the appropriate analyzer and/or sample system.

What can I do with this Certificate

The Analyzer Technology program prepares the student to gain the basic knowledge for safe work habits and understand the importance of good work ethics to succeed in today's workforce. The students will learn the fundamentals and principles of the operations of general instrumentation and specifically analyzers required to gain employment in the successful and high paying career in analyzer technology.

Degree Requirements

The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Analyzer Technology prepares students to enter the field of instrumentation as an analyzer technician. The AAS is a two-year (60 hours) instructional program.
Program Credits: 60
Lecture Hours: 50
Lab Hours: 36
There are no specific admission requirements for this program of study.
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