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Develop your skills in a career fields of electronic technologies, communication, and industrial control systems with an Associate of Applied Science and Technology in electronics technology.

The Associate of Applied Science in electronics technology is designed to train students in theory and practical skills that prepare them for jobs in the maintenance of common electrical and electronic devices and instruments. The emphasis covers installation, diagnosis, and repair of computer systems; digital communication equipment; industrial control systems to include motor controllers, program logic controllers, sensors, and robotics; communication systems; and various advanced electronic equipment/systems. Completing this program is also the first step in completing the Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering technology.

Format

On Campus

Credit Hours

60

Degree Plan

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Related Degrees

B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology
This program trains students for application-oriented engineering technology careers in electronics, control systems, robotics, energy, power, microprocessors, communications, and alternative energy. 杏吧原创 instructors have industry and teaching experience. Students receive personal one-on-one instruction not seen in most universities. Top-tier facilities with state-of-the-art technology ensure that students are ready for great jobs the day after graduation. 

The foundational knowledge and skills obtained with your A.A.S. degree will prepare you for advancement in many careers including:

  • Electronics Technician
  • Data Processing Equipment Repair
  • Medical Electronics Specialist
  • Computer Service Technician
  • Communication Electronics Technician
  • Engineering Technician
  • Industrial Automation Technician
  • Energy Auditor
  • Solar PV Technician
  • Wind Technician
  • Construction Manager
  • Architectural Draftsman
Many graduates begin their careers as electronics technicians where, according to the the annual median wage in 2023 was $72,800

Upon completion of the A.A.S. - Electronics Technology, students will be able to:

  • Explain the fundamental principles of safety for electronics and electricity.
  • Integrate electronic principles into working circuits.
  • Control industrial automated systems through both selection of PLC system components and designing ladder logic PLC programs.
  • Apply robot programs and operate industrial robots to perform tasks.

Technical Certificate


This 26-hour program provides you with fundamental coursework in electricity, electronics technology, industrial electricity, and PLC applications. All hours earned with this credential transfer into the A.A.S. program.


Certificates of Proficiency


This 9-hour program provides you with fundamental coursework in electricity, electronics technology, industrial electricity, and electrical circuits and components. All hours earned with this credential transfer into the A.A.S. program.


This 9-hour program provides you with fundamental coursework in robot operations and maintenance, robot programming, and robot studio programming. All hours earned with this credential transfer into the A.A.S. program.


This program can be complete with 9-10 credit hours and provides you with fundamental coursework in energy, auditing, and generating clean electrons. All hours earned with this credential transfer into the A.A.S. program.

Industry Certification Preparation
Students completing courses of study in electronics technology will be prepared for the General Electronics Operations and Maintenance Certification exam as administered by the Electronics Technician Association (ETA). Students completing courses of study in industrial electronics and electrical maintenance will receive OSHA 10 general training (Department of Labor).


ATMAE Accreditation

ATMAE Accreditation LogoThe electronics technology program has received accreditation from the Association of Technology Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE). 

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