Instrumentation & Control technicians need mechanical aptitude and the ability to solve problems intuitively. Some knowledge of electricity is helpful. Prospective students should be prepared to meet the physical requirements of work in this field. Suggested high school courses are algebra, communications, composition, computers, electronics and physics. This program has minimum entrance requirements. Details can be found at bismarckstate.edu/placementscores. CAREERS • Power plants • Coal electrical generation facilities • Cogeneration facilities • Process plants • Oil refineries • Ethanol refineries • Chemical processing facilities • Water treatment facilities • Food processing • Manufacturing facilities BSC’s National Energy Center of Excellence is a world leader in energy education and training for the energy industry. Instrumentation & Control Technology 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. A limited number of students will be accepted to both the online and on-campus program in August. Graduates earn a Program Certificate or Associate in Applied Science. BSC offers a Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management entirely online. The BAS builds on the foundation laid in the AAS degree and includes general education classes, core management courses, and energy specific management courses. TECHNICAL • ONLINE • LIMITED ENROLLMENT INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGY PREPARATION AND REQUIREMENTS FAC-068-0515