Electronic Equipment Service Technician
6 quarter AAS
This program offers a combinations of hands-on, hybrid, and online courses. See course descriptions for more information.
Program Description:
Students prepare for careers in the electronic equipment service profession as technicians in a wide range of high tech industries, including broadcast audio, broadcast video, car audio, electronic service, medical equipment repair, office automation and video tape. Employment opportunities may also include mobile electronics installer and electronic assembler. Students acquire and hone service technician skills through extensive practice with live equipment, and prepare for industry certification as Certified Electronics Technicians, Mobile Electronics Certified Professionals, and Certified Broadcast Technologists. This program also provides extended learning opportunities for persons previously or currently employed in these and related occupations.
For program costs and fees refer to the catalog TUITION AND FEES PAGE.
Program Learning Outcomes:
- Safely perform maintenance and troubleshooting operations to the component and/or board level
- Function as a member of a team to complete a task in a timely and efficient manner; delegating, organizing and documenting tasks and results.
- Identify, analyze, and maintain technical equipment per customer requirements.
- Apply professional oral and written communication skills appropriate in an industry environment.
- Apply skills for life-long learning by locating, evaluating, and applying relevant information using external and internal resources.
- Observe professional standards as required by industry
- Demonstrate effective working relationships with people who are similar to or different.
- Establish professional oral and written business communication skills appropriate in a clinical environment.