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Electronics Technician
Learn to install, maintain and repair electronic circuits and equipment. Through a series of practical hands-on experiments, students will learn the correct use of safety procedures, tools, test equipment, troubleshooting procedures and soldering techniques, as supported by the theoretical components of electronics training. Students are expected to achieve a level of training sufficient for entry-level employment within the specific electronics area of their choosing, such as general electronics equipment servicing, aircraft electronic instrumentation installation and servicing, bio-medical electronic equipment installation and servicing, audio electronic equipment installation and servicing, communications/navigation equipment installation and servicing, and automotive electronics servicing.
| Career Major Length |
1080 Hours |
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| Course Title |
Hours |
Electrical Safety for Electronics Technicians |
15 |
Electronics Hand and Power Tools for Electronics Technicians |
15 |
Instruments and Measurements for Electronics Technicians |
15 |
DC Circuits for Electronics Technicians |
120 |
AC Circuits for Electronics Technicians |
180 |
Electromechanical Devices for Electronics Technicians |
45 |
Semiconductor Circuits for Electronics Technicians |
180 |
Semiconductor Devices for Electronics Technicians |
90 |
Linear Circuits for Electronics Technicians |
90 |
Digital Systems for Electronics Technicians |
90 |
Microprocessor Systems for Electronics Technicians |
60 |
Data Communications for Electronics Technicians |
120 |
Soldering for Electronics Technicians |
15 |
Mechanical Fasteners and Terminals for Electronics Technicians |
15 |
Workforce Staging |
30 |
College Credit:
Average Oklahoma Salary
$15-$24/hr
Helpful Attributes and Abilities
- Reading and math skills at the 10th grade level or above
- A basic knowledge of general science
- Good manual dexterity
- Average strength and good physical health
- An ability to work independently and as part of a team
Who Can Enroll
Adults
Prerequisites
- Adult: Score in the Algebra range on compass
Location
Aviation
Career Campus
Will Rogers World Airport
5600 S. MacArthur
Oklahoma City, OK 73179
Financial Aid
Available
for those who qualify
Student Organization
SkillsUSA
Certifications Available
International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET) Associate Level Certified Electronics Technician
National Center for Aerospace and Transportation Technologies (NCATT) Aircraft/Avionics Electronics Technician
Metro Tech Accreditations
Oklahoma Board of Career
and Technology Education (OBCTE)
Oklahoma State Board of Education (OSBE)
North Central Association-Commission
on Accreditation & School Improvement (NCA-CASI)
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