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Cyber-Ops Office:
voice: 903-923-3364
fax: 903-935-5656
 
Department Chair:
Wilson Jones
voice: 903-923-3364
 
Location:
The Cyber-Ops Office
is located in the
South Building
Room 420
 
Office Hours:
M - F 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
 


                                   

            Cyber Combat Development Center

TSTC Marshall has become a partner in the Cyber Innovation Center located in Bossier City, Louisiana. The Cyber Innovation Center will support the new Air Force Cyber Combat Development Center to be headquarterd at Barksdale Air Force Base.
www.cyberinnovationcenter.org

Computer Systems / Networking Administration

The Computer Systems Network Administration Associate of Applied Science degree prepares the candidate to support business information technology needs in the global economy. Data communications networks, once thought a luxury, are a mainstay of modern commerce and a requirement of the global marketplace. East Texas companies daily use modern data communications technology to remain competitive. The need for trained network technicians to maintain these data communication networks is more present than ever.

Instrumentation

Instrumentation covers several fields of study-from the distribution of electricity to an assortment of control applications including computers, smart transmitters, fiber optics, programmable logic controllers, field buss, robotics, and more. TSTC designed the program to prepare graduates to work in the areas of engineering and design; installation and calibration; maintenance, testing and troubleshooting; computer instrumentation and robotic interfacing; networking; sales; and electrical construction.

Mechatronics

Mechatronics is a new interdisciplinary field involving mechanical, instrumentation, electronic, robotics/automation, and computer components and control systems. Because industrial applications are becoming increasingly multidisciplinary, today's technicians need skills that cross a variety of disciplines. Mechatronics courses combine various disciplines to teach students a holistic approach to developing solutions for engineering applications.

For more information

Contact E-Mail Phone
Mel Elliston, Industrial Technologies Program Chair Mel Elliston 923-3367
Wayne Dillon, Computer Integrated Manufacturing Program Chair Wayne Dillon 923-3303
Wilson Jones, Instrumentation Program Chair Wilson Jones 923-3364

Page Content Provider: Wilson.Jones@marshall.tstc.edu