Industrial Electronics career by Leigh Grissom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
Would you like to possess technical skills that make you employable all over the world? Would you like to be qualified for interesting, well-paying jobs? Would you like the opportunity to always be learning about new amd cutting-edge technology?
Electronic equipment is the life source in the world of business today. Electronically-driven controls direct production processes on factory floors, operate electric generating plants, and even provide for the national defense through radar and missile technology. These complex pieces of electronic equipment must be installed, maintained and repaired by electronics technicians.
General Education Requirements: English Composition I Intermediate College Algebra Microcomputer Applications Fundamentals of Oral Communications Humanities/Fine Arts History/Social Behavioral Sciences Network Communications Orientation
Technical Requirements: Concepts of Direct Current Concepts of Alternating Current Concepts of Solid State Electronics Circuit Fabrication Concepts of Digital Electronics Electronic Communications/Lab Motors and Transformers Hydraulics/Pneumatics Motor Controls Intro to Programmable Logic Controllers Certification Preparation Electrical Blueprint Reading Principles of Robotic Systems
Program Features: Over 30 computer workstations with state-of- the-art simulation software and computer aided instruction Hands-on lab classes in advanced courses Excellent job placement rates
Middle 50% of Electronic Repairers earn an average of $23.64/hour* Top 10% earn an average of $35.30/hour* - US Department of Labor Occupational Outlook