No. of Credits: 26
Contact: J. Fehr, Interim Chair, Business and Technology Division
This program option is open to students with no previous experience in electronics. Students will complete the basic electronics technician certificate and advanced courses in communications and computer programming. Students will be able to build, test, repair, and modify, under supervision, communications circuits and equipment; read, construct, and work from electronic schematic diagrams and data sheets; and operate common test equipment. Graduates will work in entry-level positions in the field of communications under the direction of experienced technicians, engineers, and scientists.
The maximum number of credits accepted in transfer from other institutions to this program is 19.
Gainful Employment:
View Gainful Employment information for this certificate here.