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Electronic Technology Degree Program
AAS Electronic Technology
Riding the Wave of the Future

The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronic Technology prepares graduates for a career as an electronics technician in the areas of installation, operations, service, maintenance or troubleshooting. The program provides a solid education in electronics technology including analog devices, digital devices and microprocessor systems. Students learn the theory and practice of electronics, as well as foundational career skills such as business communications and interpersonal relations. Knowledge is reinforced through hands-on laboratory exercises using industry-standard equipment.

Upon completion of the Associate of Applied Science Degree program, students may opt to continue their education by enrolling in the Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology (B.S.E.E.T.) program. The B.S.E.E.T. program is offered exclusively at our Cleveland, OH campus.

Skills You'll Learn
1 Analyze, troubleshoot and service analog and digital electronic devices using industry-established best practices, procedures and tools.
2 Build the verbal and mathematical skills needed to succeed in business.
3 Demonstrate relational learning by applying life lessons and formal instruction to new situations.
4 Develop critical thinking processes and learning strategies.
5 Get hands-on experience using current technology and equipment.
6 Interpret technical documentation and make recommendations/decisions regarding the use and purchase of electronic equipment and material.
7 Learn how to improve the effectiveness of systems operation.
Electronic Technology
Jobs in Electronic Technology
Electronic Technician $28,080 avg. starting salary
Source: Bryant & Stratton College
2009-10 Placement Data Report
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Student Consumer Information for this Program

Related Occupation SOC* Code and Website Link
Electronics Engineering Technicians 17-3023.01
Electrical Engineering Technicians 17-3023.03

CIP: 15.0399
Cost**
Tuition & Fees: $32,100.00
Room & Board: $0.00
Books & Supplies: $3,500.00

On-Time Completion Rate: N/A
Normal Time to complete program: 2 Years
Median Title IV Debt***: N/A
Median Private Debt: N/A
Median Institutional Debt: N/A

Placement Rate: N/A

*Standard Occupational Code
**completed using Sept 2012 tuition rate. Completing program within normal time. Two years used for AAS, 2.5 years used for Nursing degrees, and 4 years for BBA/BS.
*** On-Time Completion Rate and and Median Debt calculated for graduates during the 2011-2012 Award Year
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