Industrial Technology Center

Electrical Power & Controls

In TSTC’s Electrical Power & Controls program, you’ll receive specialized instruction in the engineering, design, testing, and maintenance of electrical systems. You’ll receive hands-on training in AC and DC circuits, motor controls, as well as computer software packages for engineering, designing, and drafting. Plus with TSTC’s Money-Back Guarantee (opens in a new tab) , you can be sure that you will have a job within six months of graduation or receive a tuition refund.

This video provides an overview of Electrical Power & Controls.

Commercial & Industrial Lab

Panoramic view of a TSTC training lab with rows of electronic workstations and control panels, stools and desks arranged across a spacious room, high white ceilings with exposed piping, and instructional equipment set up for hands-on learning.

Power & Transmission Lab

Panoramic view of a technical training classroom with long workbenches lined with equipment, stools for students, and instructional stations at the front, set beneath a high white ceiling with exposed ducts and acoustic panels.

Emergency Medical Services

The difference between life and death rests in your ability to assess and act under pressure during a crisis. EMTs and paramedics are often the first to respond to car accidents, casualties, and many other types of medical calls. In our Emergency Medical Services program, learn from experienced, certified instructors in classes that combine hands-on labs with lectures.You can graduate from the program as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician (Basic), and/or First Responder. Our state-of-the-art simulation labs and ambulance trainers will take your training to the next level to help you get there.

This video provides an overview of Emergency Medical Services.

Skills Lab

Panoramic view of a TSTC Emergency Medical Services Skills Lab training space featuring an open classroom layout with tables and chairs, instructional areas, and a large TSTC logo centered on the floor beneath a high ceiling with exposed ducts and acoustic panels.

Immersive Lab

Panoramic view of a modern classroom with a large whiteboard and display screen on one side, an immersive projection training area on the other, and tables and chairs arranged for instruction under a drop ceiling with mounted equipment.

Industrial Systems Technology

Industrial Systems Technology is best described as the “jack of all trades” in electrical and mechanical applications. In our Industrial Systems program, you’ll learn to install, operate, test, and maintain equipment to keep facilities running safely and efficiently. Plus, Co-ops and internships will help you get the industry know-how and your foot in the door to a great-paying job.

Three students in a lab gather around a blue hydraulic training system with gauges, valves, and hoses, as one kneels and explains components while the others observe.
Two students wearing safety glasses work at a hydraulic training panel; one holds a hose fitting while the other points to valves and gauges, explaining the system.
A student wearing safety glasses connects a hose to a hydraulic training panel, adjusting fittings and controls among gauges, valves, and labeled components in a lab setting.
Two students wearing safety glasses stand at a workbench as one points to a pneumatic cylinder setup with hoses and a regulator, explaining its operation while the other observes.
A student wearing safety glasses adjusts a pneumatic cylinder setup on a workbench, connecting hoses and fine-tuning a regulator in a hands-on lab environment.

Welding Technology

Welding is the backbone of manufacturing. That’s why welders are in high demand. In no state is that more true than in Texas.

Welding is one of the programs TSTC is known for, which is why we offer it at our 10 campuses across the state. Plus, with TSTC’s Money-Back Guarantee (opens in a new tab) , you can be sure that you will have a job within six months of graduation or you’ll receive a tuition refund.

Panoramic view of an industrial training lab with welding stations enclosed by red safety curtains, metal worktables, and ventilation hoods, set within a large space with exposed piping and bright overhead lighting.
A student wearing a welding helmet and gloves performs a weld inside a red welding booth, producing bright sparks and blue arc light while holding a torch against a metal piece.
A student wearing a welding helmet and protective gear bends over a metal workpiece inside a red welding booth, creating bright sparks as they weld, with ventilation pipes and equipment visible overhead.
A student wearing a welding helmet and protective jacket welds a metal piece inside a red booth, producing an intense bright arc and sparks, with ventilation equipment and tools nearby.
A student wearing a welding helmet works inside a red welding booth, creating a bright arc and a shower of sparks that scatter across the floor, with ventilation ducts and equipment surrounding the workspace.

This video provides an overview of Welding Technology.

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