Industrial Electronics Technology – Certificate/AS Pathway

Industrial Electronics Technology – Certificate/AS Pathway

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Plug Into the Growing Electronic Systems and Devices Field

Electronic systems and devices are used across all industries, including commercial, residential, and industrial. Electronics technicians normally work as members of engineering teams, designing, developing, testing, manufacturing, installing, and repairing electrical and electronic equipment such as communication equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and computers.

“Stackable” Certificate in Industrial Electronics Technology

Franklin Cummings Tech’s Certificate in Industrial Electronics Technology is designed to set students on a path to career advancement in the fast-growing electronics technology field in just 8 months. Students who complete the Certificate can “stack” those credentials toward our Engineering Technology – Mechatronics Technology Associate Degree program.

The field of electronics technology involved building, testing, troubleshooting, repairing, or installing a variety of electronic devices. Students in this program will learn electrical theory, electronic components, soldering and tools, block diagrams, schematics, electronic circuits, power supplies, and technician work procedures.

The coursework is broken up into five sections, called modules, that each focus on a different set of competencies. Completion of each module leads to professional certification in that area. The five modules are:

  • Direct Current
  • Alternating Current
  • Analog
  • Digital
  • Comprehensive

This program offers start dates in September and January.

Professional Certifications

Upon completion of the program, students will meet the requirements for two internationally recognized certifications overseen by the Electronics Technicians Association International:

  • Student Electronics Technician (SET) certification
  • Electronics Modules (1-5) certification

Career Opportunities

Electronics technicians perform a broad range of tasks for companies in a wide variety of sectors, including computers, defense, electronic components, manufacturing, utilities, and telecommunications.

Plug Into the Growing Electronic Systems and Devices Field

Electronic systems and devices are used across all industries, including commercial, residential, and industrial. Electronics technicians normally work as members of engineering teams, designing, developing, testing, manufacturing, installing, and repairing electrical and electronic equipment such as communication equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and computers.

“Stackable” Certificate in Industrial Electronics Technology

Franklin Cummings Tech’s Certificate in Industrial Electronics Technology is designed to set students on a path to career advancement in the fast-growing electronics technology field in just 8 months. Students who complete the Certificate can “stack” those credentials toward our Engineering Technology – Mechatronics Technology Associate Degree program.

The field of electronics technology involved building, testing, troubleshooting, repairing, or installing a variety of electronic devices. Students in this program will learn electrical theory, electronic components, soldering and tools, block diagrams, schematics, electronic circuits, power supplies, and technician work procedures.

The coursework is broken up into five sections, called modules, that each focus on a different set of competencies. Completion of each module leads to professional certification in that area. The five modules are:

This program offers start dates in September and January.

Professional Certifications

Upon completion of the program, students will meet the requirements for two internationally recognized certifications overseen by the Electronics Technicians Association International:

Career Opportunities

Electronics technicians perform a broad range of tasks for companies in a wide variety of sectors, including computers, defense, electronic components, manufacturing, utilities, and telecommunications.

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