An industrial
electronic technician is involved in every phase of electronics.
The technician typically works with the design engineer in the
development stages, manufacturing and production, or in the
maintenance and repair of electronic equipment.
Electronic
technicians are expected to make and record
measurements, analyze and interpret symptoms, and replace faulty
parts. Operating varied pieces of test equipment, reading
schematic diagrams, and tracing signals in circuits are also
part of a technician’s responsibilities.
Progression: To meet graduation requirements for this program, students must
successfully complete the specified courses listed below with a
"C" average (grade point average of 2.00) or better. A
grade of "C" or higher is required in each EET, ROT,
TCT, or CST course to progress in the program.
Admission requirements, curriculum, and other program information subject to change. See your program advisor/counselor for additional information.