Industrial Electrical & Instrumentation Technician

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Start your career today! Become an industrial electrical and instrumentation technician in just one year or less. At Nashville State, you will benefit from smaller class sizes, expert faculty, and lab time so you can enter the workforce feeling confident and prepared.

Technical Certificate

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Lab courses will give you experience in installing wiring and electrical components, following blueprints, the National Electrical Code®, and state and local codes. You will also be able to check instruments and equipment for correct operation.

Length

One year

COSTS

About $4,548 total in tuition and aid.

 

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After Nashville State

You’re ready for the workforce! Find a career in a variety of industries such as chemical, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, power generation, pulp and paper refining, and wastewater treatment. Ask Career Services for help as you begin your job search. 

 

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Campus Availability: The majority of Industrial Electrical & Instrumentation courses are only offered on our Humphreys County campus, however some may be available at the Clarksville campus. To check current course offerings check class schedule.

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Credit for What You Know

You may be eligible to earn college credit based on the experience you already have. This experience could come from your job, the military, and more.

CREDIT FOR PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE

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Yvonne Anderson

Secretary III
Yvonne.Anderson@nscc.edu
615-353-3369

Room K-240A, White Bridge Campus

Johannah Williams

Dean of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
Johannah.Williams@nscc.edu
615-353-3117

Room K-240B, White Bridge Campus

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Danny Sensing

Director, Process Control Technology