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Like electronic equipment? Computers? Mechanically inclined? Have you always had a knack for "fixing things"? As we begin to rely more and more on automation and computerization, electronic technicians are increasingly in demand. Check out Electronics.
The Program
Prepare for A-Plus certification. Learn principals and theories of electricity, electronic circuits, digital electronics, microprocessor/computer technology, and industrial electronics. Explore networking and hard wiring. Build, troubleshoot and repair computers. Build things from scratch. Apply what you've learned to practical, on-the-job situations as you prepare for CET Certification (Associate Level Certified Electronic Technician).
You'll be able to:
- Install, test, troubleshoot and maintain equipment using information in instruction manuals and diagrams
- Lay out, construct, test and modify experimental circuits that use solid-state devices and integrated circuits
- Perform as a technical advisor
- Use a Digital Multimeter (DMM) and an Oscilloscope
- Read and use schematics
- Breadboard, solder, fabricate a piece of electronic gear, and troubleshoot
Learn By Doing
State-of-the-art labs are available to start you off. Use the same testing and measuring devices that techs work with on the job. Specialize in telecommunications, broadcast electronics, and/or microcomputer electronics.
Really work at your practicum experience. All electronics students complete a practicum, and almost 100% receive a job offer from their practicum site! This experience pays off.
Jobs for Grads
Out of the Box - Right after graduating grads find jobs as:
- Bench Technicians
- Field Service Technicians
- Maintenance Technicians
- Engineering Technicians
Down the Road - With expanded experience and perhaps education, grads move on to Technical Supervisor or Manager positions, Senior Technicians, or Engineering jobs.
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