Train to be a production operator in fields like specialty and basic chemical manufacturing, food and beverage production, oil refining, power generation and wastewater treatment.
As an operator, your responsibilities may include a variety of functions. These may involve knowing and upholding health, safety, and environmental standards. You may also be responsible for handling, transporting, storing, and disposing of chemicals and other materials in compliance with state and federal regulations. In addition, your role could include operating, monitoring, and controlling processes; working closely with chemical engineers and technical co-workers; and performing routine equipment maintenance, including troubleshooting as needed.
You'll learn these skills in small classes, from instructors who have careers in this field, in a state-of-the-art process plant lab setting located on Delta's main campus.
Program details
This associate degree is a good choice if you are new to the industry or wishing to transfer to a bachelor's program in applied engineering. Many students also find the associate’s degree is a good platform for advancement into supervision and other leadership roles.
The advanced certificate is a good option if you already have your journeyman's card, can document more than 8,000 hours of industrial experience, have military experience or have already completed a technical associate's, bachelor's or higher degree.
Degree info
Chemical Process Technology
- Time & credits
- 4 semesters
63 credits - Course information
- In-person/online
- Blended
- Estimated tuition & fees
- $12,899 (in-district)
$20,246 (out-of-district)
$21,115 (out-of-state)
Chemical Process Technology
- Time & credits
- 2 semesters
28 credits - Course information
- In-person/online
- Blended
- Estimated tuition & fees
- $5,715 (in-district)
$8,970 (out-of-district)
$9,355 (out-of-state)
Transfer
One of the best things about Delta College is the opportunity to start here and go anywhere. And, in the process, save thousands of dollars. It's a smart choice to get your associate's and then transfer on.
Delta works with many colleges and universities to provide associate-to-bachelor’s degree transfer pathways. Check out what's available in this career field.
Job outlook
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"Delta really cares about the students that go here. They want to make sure everybody feels involved in their education."

Allison Webster
Chemical process technology student
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Program Coordinator
Anthony Joles
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anthonyjoles@delta.edu
989-686-9515