Process Technology
In collaboration with the Westerly Education Center and the Rhode Island Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner, CCRI is offering a 10-week, 300-hour training in Process Technology.
This bootcamp-style training will rapidly educate students in several of the disciplines used in process technology. The training will familiarize individuals with:
- chemical processing;
- government regulations;
- safety and workplace responsibilities;
- physical properties and determinations;
- chemical calculations;
- handling chemicals;
- pressure and vacuum;
- fluid mechanics and plumbing;
- computer control and monitoring systems;
- Creating and following standard operating procedures;
- basic electricity.
This job skills training program will combine classroom and hands-on instruction with instrumentation and software.
No experience is necessary. A GED® or high school diploma is required.
Industries needing process technologists include health science, pharmaceutical, materials
testing, medical research, brewing, consumer product, wastewater treatment and food
manufacturing.
COURSE DETAILS:
When: April 7, 2025 – June 13, 2025; Monday - Friday, 8am to 2:30pm
Where: Westerly Education Center, 23 Friendship Street, Westerly, RI
Cost: FREE for qualified participants!
Credential received: CCRI Certificate in Process Technology, and 6 academic credits that can be applied toward CCRI’s Academic Certificate in Biotechnology.
Meet the instructors and tour the facility at our OPEN HOUSE
Open House Dates: TBD
Open House Location: Westerly Education Center 23 Friendship Street, Westerly, RI
For more information, please complete our Program Inquiry Form.
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