Programs of Study

Electronic Systems Technician Training (A.A.S.))

Electronic Systems Technicians install, configure, and troubleshoot home and office communications, security, and entertainment technologies. Increasing sophistication and integration of voice, video, audio, and data technologies have spurred growth in this career field. The U.S. Department of Labor expects employment of Electronic Systems Technicians to grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2014. Career opportunities in Electronic Systems are out there – all you need is the right training.

The Electronic Systems Technician program provides foundational skills and knowledge for installing and configuring security systems, computer networks, home theater systems, audio/video/data cabling, home satellite systems, fire alarm systems, and more. Students work with low-voltage wiring and cabling, fiber optics, telecommunications cabling, and wireless networks. A general education component consisting of communications, humanities, social and life science, and math is integrated into the program.

Electronic Systems Technician (A.A.S.) Courses:

  • Electrical Principles
  • Electronic Principles
  • Electrical Principles II
  • Low-Voltage Cabling
  • Electrical Test Equipment and Safety
  • Communication Systems
  • Home Theater Systems
  • Electrical Construction - Residential
  • Fiber Optics
  • Fire-Life Safety
  • Security and Access Control Systems
  • Electrical Construction II - Low Voltage
  • Building Automation and Integration
  • Site Survey, Project Planning, and Documentation
  • System Troubleshooting
  • Introduction to Supervision

General Education Requirements

  • Communications I - Written
  • Communications II - Public
  • Technical Mathematics
  • Professional Ethics and Business Essentials
  • Sociology - Introduction to Sociology
  • Society and Health

 

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