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As you master the fundamentals, you will broaden your skills and knowledge in the Energy Systems Instrumentation Engineering Technology program through training in programming logic controllers (PLCs), constructing motor control systems, calibrating instruments, tuning process control loops, and operating automated systems. If you lack experience in these areas, you're in the same position as most incoming ESTEC students. You will acquire the terminology and, crucially, develop the capabilities needed to create meaningful impact. Address technical challenges common in instrumentation engineering technology by applying critical thinking, modern technology, mathematical principles, and applied science. Collaborate and communicate productively within diverse teams across industrial and educational environments. Recognize contemporary professional concerns and the importance of continuous lifelong learning.