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It’s the big picture

Process Technicians are the backbone of efficient and safe production, ensuring seamless operations across a wide range of industries, from petrochemicals and pharmaceuticals to food processing and renewable energy.

What you’ll learn:

  • Safety, health, and environmental (SHE) regulations
  • Fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and process control systems
  • Technical documentation, including process flow diagrams (PFDs) and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs)
  • Diagnostics and resolution of process deviations and equipment malfunctions
  • Hands-on experience with industry-standard equipment
  • Distributed control system (DCS) operation

Also, you can start an internship with one of our well-known industry partners after you graduate.

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Degree Plans

Students are required to enroll in a First-Year Seminar course, TSTC 1102 Professional Skills, in their first semester attending TSTC unless they have completed more than 24 credit hours. Please see detailed information regarding the course and exemptions in the Catalog and Student Handbook under 07. First Steps at TSTC section 04. First Year Seminar Courses (TSTC 1101 and TSTC 1102).

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Process Operations Technology
AAS Associate of Applied Science
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$16,200
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Process Operations - Materials Handler
CER2 Certificate of Completion
Hybrid
16
$11,070
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It’s as clear as it sounds. We are confident in the quality of our technical programs, that we are raising the bar by guaranteeing students will receive a job offer within six (6) months after graduation, or we will refund your tuition.

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