The main focus of the curriculum exposes students to a basic core of skills through advanced electronics principles and applications. By focusing on the idea that a career in high-tech involves constant and continuing education, the student learns the importance of life-long learning. Through this, the program prepares its graduates for entry level positions in the rapidly growing high-tech industries of the 21st century.
Graduates will be able to utilize the skills learned in this program to enter into either the electronics manufacturing industry as assemblers, inspectors, managers and testers, or into any high-tech industry maintaining one of the many multi-million dollar machines and devices utilized in almost all high-tech fields today.
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Degrees and Certificates |
Credits |
Estimated Program |
Admission Dates |
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120 |
6 quarters |
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
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105 |
6 quarters |
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
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85 |
4 quarters |
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
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36 |
2 quarters |
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
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Electronics, Manufacturing Specialist Certification |
20 |
3 quarters |
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
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35 |
3 quarters |
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
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32 |
3 quarters |
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
*Program length is estimated. See your counselor or adviser.

