Electronics Technology, A.A.S.
Power Innovation Through Electronics
If you're drawn to the inner workings of technology—from circuitry and signal processing to power systems and digital devices—the Electronics Technology A.A.S. degree will equip you with the hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge to launch your career. This STEM-focused program blends electronics fundamentals with applied learning using industry-standard software, tools, and test equipment.

What You'll Learn
- Analyze direct and alternating current (DC/AC) circuits
- Construct and troubleshoot analog and digital circuits
- Apply knowledge of microprocessors, linear circuits, and power systems
- Identify and use common components, tools, and schematic symbols
- Practice real-world testing, diagnostics, and repair techniques
Program Requirements
This associate degree includes 63 credits and is designed to be completed in four semesters of full-time study. Courses span electronics fundamentals, digital and analog systems, physics, and applied math.
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Where This Degree Can Take You
The Electronics Technology A.A.S. prepares graduates for immediate entry into the workforce or transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree in electronics engineering, electrical technology, or related fields.
With this degree, you can pursue positions such as:
- Electronics Engineering Technician
- Field Engineer or Bench Technician
- Telecommunications Equipment Installer
- Control Systems Technician
- Maintenance and Repair Technician
Graduates are equipped to work in industries such as:
- Electronics manufacturing and design
- Industrial automation and robotics
- Telecommunications and networking
- Aerospace and defense technology
- Renewable energy and power systems
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