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Electronics Technology
(evening program)
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NOTE: Dunwoody offers two Electronics Technology options -- a two semester certificate and a four semester A.A.S. degree. Both programs hold courses in the evening.
A.A.S. Degree:
The Electronics Technology (IELT) program provides evening students with the entry-level skills and theoretical knowledge needed to design and troubleshoot circuits utilizing the latest semiconductor devices; biomedical devices; microprocessors; microcontrollers; circuit design; and fabrication equipment and data acquisition devices. Graduates from this program are prepared to enter the industry as electronics technicians, assemblers, nanotechnology technicians, calibration technicians and field service technicians. The course of study includes: basic electricity and electronics; digital electronics; microprocessors and microcontrollers; programmable logic controllers (PLCs); communication systems; and circuit engineering. Arts & Sciences curriculum supports the technical coursework by enhancing the students' communication, mathematics and critical thinking skills.
Graduates earn an A.A.S. degree and the program takes two years (four semesters) to complete.
Certificate:
The Electronics Technology (IELT) certificate provides evening students with the entry-level skills and theoretical knowledge needed to design and troubleshoot circuits utilizing the latest semiconductor devices, biomedical devices, microprocessors and microcontrollers. Graduates from this program are prepared to enter the industry as assemblers, troubleshooters, calibration technicians and field service technicians. The course of study includes: basic electricity and electronics; digital electronics; microprocessors; and microcontrollers. Students may choose to utilize theses credits to continue on for an AAS Degree in either Industrial Controls & Robotics or Electronics Technology. Arts & Sciences curriculum supports the technical coursework by enhancing the students' communication, mathematics and critical thinking skills.
Graduates earn a certificate and the program takes one year (two semesters) to complete.
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