Electronics Systems Technology
You’ll be in demand. Guaranteed. Are you ready to begin an exciting journey into one of today’s most dynamic and in-demand fields– electronic systems? Picture yourself at the heart of cutting-edge technology, serving as the powerful “central nervous system” driving forward manufacturing and business operations. From the intricate workings of computer systems to the precision of automated manufacturing, from the life-saving capabilities of medical machines to the captivating displays of digital signs, the role of skilled technicians in this industry is indispensable. Our program is currently experiencing a remarkable surge in demand. In fact, we’re inundated with job listings from potential employers, far outnumbering the graduates from our program. What does this mean for you? It means that by stepping
Courses
- EST 116 — DC/AC ELECTRONICS
- EST 121 — DIGITAL SYSTEMS A
- EST 267 — REWORK, REPAIR, AND SURFACE MOUNT
- EST 115 — ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
- ET 185 — F
- RBTC 175 — BASIC MOTOR CONTROLS
- PSYC 100 — PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN RELATIONS
- PSYC 101 — GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY *
- MATH 100 — APPLIED GENERAL MATH
- MATH 101 — INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
- MATH 114 — Students registering for these courses will be
- EST 247 — MICROCONTROLLERS
- RBTC 200 — MECHANICAL DESIGN AND 3D MODELING A
- RBTC 227 — ROBOT OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING
- RBTC 229
- EST 219 — 3D PRINTER BUILD
- EST 262
- RBTC 205 — PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
- CSC 102 — WINDOWS APPLICATIONS FOR TECHNICIANS
- CMST 101 — FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNICATION *
- CSS 100 — CAREER SEARCH STRATEGIES
- COMM 101 — COMMUNICATIONS AND CAREER SEARCH
- ENGL 101 — COMPOSITION *
- ECON 105 — LEADERSHIP IN THE GLOBAL WORKPLACE
- ECON 201 — PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS I *
- ECON 202 — PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS II *
- SOC 100
- EST 246 — CIRCUIT BOARD DESIGN
- EST 253
- ET 150 — MECHANICAL DRIVES AND PUMPS
- RBTC 219 — PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
- EST 271
- RBTC 202 — ROBOTIC ENGINEERING