Instrumentation (Level 1)

Course content
Course Content
Students will learn about general instrumentation, measuring instruments and control systems.
Papers and assessments required for completion of this programme include:
0610-20-211 Instrumentation, measurement and control in process industries
The paper listed above is taken from the C&G Level 2 Diploma in Process Technology programme
Who should enroll in this programme?
Who should enroll in this programme?
This programme is the ideal introductory programme for you if you are interested in a career as an instrumentation technician but have little or no experience or qualifications in this field. It is also recommended for students who wish to enhance their mechanical and electrical qualifications.
Entry requirements
Entry Requirements
There are no academic entry requirements for this programme.
Certification
Certification
Graduates of Instrumentation 1 will receive certification from the City & Guilds of London Institute. Please note that this programme is a module taken from the C&G Level 2 Diploma in Process Technology programme.
Registration requirement
Students must have the following to register for standard programmes, short courses and workshops:
- Proof of payment of non-refundable registration fee and course fee if applicable. (Confirm amount to be paid and important deadlines by calling or WhatsApping 868-758-3760 and 868-788-0403).
- All Registration Documents and Information:
- Valid Email Address
- Picture of a valid ID/DP/Passport (or Birth Certificate)
Registration Steps
- Confirm required programme fees to register and start dates of programmes (call or WhatsApp 788-0403 or 758-3760).
- WhatsApp evidence of successful payment of fees to 788-0403 or 758-3760 along with a picture of your ID/DP/birth certificate and email address.
- Complete the online registration form which will be whatsApped to you by ATC staff.
Why choose ATC programmes
Learn skills that matter in the time you have available.
Classes fit around your work or life schedule
Evening and weekend options available.
Industry experts teach current techniques
What you learn applies immediately.
Earn recognised credentials upon completion
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Diploma programmes run one year full-time, depending on the field. Short courses range from one week to three months.
Most diploma programmes student should have a secondary school level education. Some trades accept students with less formal education. Check specific programme requirements on our admissions page.
Yes. We offer City & Guilds, NEBOSH, and ILM certifications. Employers across the Caribbean recognize these credentials. Your qualification opens doors in multiple countries.
We do. Flexible payment options are available for most programmes. Contact admissions to discuss what works for your situation.
Many courses are available through our e-learning portal. Some programmes require hands-on lab work on campus. Check the course details or speak with an advisor about hybrid options.
Secondary school completion or equivalent is standard for most diplomas. Visit our requirements page to confirm what applies to your chosen programme.
Our City & Guilds, NEBOSH, and ILM certifications are respected across the Caribbean and beyond. Graduates work for major corporations and small firms alike. Your credential opens doors in multiple countries and industries.
We offer flexible payment plans to spread costs over your study period. Contact our admissions team to explore options that fit your budget.
Many courses are available through our e-learning portal for remote learning. Hands-on programmes require time in our labs and workshops on campus. Speak with an advisor about hybrid options that combine both approaches.
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