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Looking to get into Instrumentation Engineering

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JCayabo

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Does anyone have helpful advice to further my progress in instrumentation? Currently I have an instrumentation engineering technologist diploma and a red seal in instrumentation tech/mechanic. I am unfamiliar in any ways to progress my career into a degree program, so if anyone can help me out with specific institutions that specialize in this, I'd really appreciate it.

Only things I'm able to find is elec. engineering with a specialization in instrumentation, but most institutions won't take my diploma into consideration as credit.

Thanks in advance.

 
Acreditation may be the issue. Many technical schools lack regional university acreditation. Find any convenient university that accepts the acreditation from your previous education. If the technolgy degree as at the Bachelor in Science level than use that as your degree and start working (as an engineer in training). You may find better luck at these internet sort of schools like Phoenix etc. that seem to be forming the next educational model in lieu of the "state" university programs.
 
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