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Study Electronics Technology

Major in Technology with an Emphasis in Electronics Technology

Start an exciting journey into the world of Electronics Technology with our Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology with Electronics emphsis. Gain cutting-edge knowledge and hands-on experience in a field that's constantly evolving and shaping our modern world.

Our program offers you:

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Master core concepts and advanced topics in electronics, from circuit design to digital systems.
  • Hands-On Learning: Engage in practical, real-world projects and laboratory work that prepare you for the challenges of the industry.
  • Expert Faculty: Learn from industry professionals and experienced educators who are passionate about electronics and committed to your success.
  • Career Opportunities: Open doors to a wide range of careers in industries such as telecommunications, automation, aerospace, and consumer electronics.
  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Utilize modern labs and cutting-edge technology to enhance your learning experience.

By choosing to major in Technology with an emphasis in Electronics, you'll be at the forefront of innovation, equipped with the skills and knowledge to drive technological advancements and excel in your career.

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Electronics Technology graduates find jobs as:

 

  • Electronics Engineer: Design, develop, and test electronic components, devices, and systems for various industries, including telecommunications and consumer electronics.
  • Systems Analyst: Evaluate and improve electronic systems and processes within organizations to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
  • Telecommunications Specialist: Work on the installation, maintenance, and repair of communication systems, including telephones, internet networks, and satellite communications.
  • Automation Engineer: Develop and implement automated systems for manufacturing, robotics, and other applications to increase efficiency and productivity.
  • Aerospace Engineer: Design and develop electronic systems used in aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles.
  • Field Service Technician: Provide on-site support, maintenance, and repair of electronic systems and equipment.
  • Embedded Systems Developer: Design and program the embedded systems used in devices such as smartphones, medical devices, and automotive systems.
  • Research and Development (R&D) Engineer: Conduct research and create new electronic technologies and products, pushing the boundaries of innovation.
  • Quality Control Inspector: Ensure that electronic products meet industry standards and specifications through rigorous testing and inspection.
  • Technical Sales Engineer: Combine technical expertise with sales skills to provide customers with tailored electronic solutions and support.

With a strong foundation in Electronics Technology, you'll be well-prepared to excel in these roles and many others, driving technological advancements and contributing to the future of the industry.

 

Already have a 2-yr degree?

Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) offers students who have graduated from an accredited two-year associate degree technical program the opportunity to extend their education and training. Like two-year technical programs, this bachelor's degree gives students complete, hands-on training for a real-world job.