Electronics Technology, Occupational Track, A.A.S.
Build and Troubleshoot Tomorrow’s Technology
If you're looking to enter the workforce quickly with hands-on experience and job-ready skills in electronics, the Occupational Track in Electronics Technology is a practical path forward. This A.A.S. degree is tailored for students who want to launch careers right after graduation in industries powered by electronics, devices, and automation.

What You'll Learn
- Analyze DC and AC circuits using industry-standard techniques
- Build and troubleshoot digital and analog electronic systems
- Work with electronic test equipment and simulation tools
- Understand microprocessor functionality and power systems
- Apply mathematical principles to real-world electronics challenges
Program Requirements
This associate degree includes 60 credits and is structured to be completed in four semesters of full-time study. Courses include electronics, microprocessors, technical math, and applied physics.
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Job Market Outlook
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Where This Certificate Can Take You
This occupational track is designed for immediate employment, not transfer. Graduates will be prepared to step directly into technical roles across manufacturing, energy, telecom, and more.
With this A.A.S. degree, graduates can pursue careers such as:
- Electronics Technician
- Field or Bench Technician
- Engineering Assistant
- Telecommunications Equipment Installer
- Maintenance or Repair Technician
Graduates are in demand across a wide range of industries, including:
- Electronics and appliance manufacturing
- Telecommunications and networking
- Industrial automation and control systems
- Maintenance and facilities operations
- Technology services and support firms
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