Electronics
The Electronics Program at Olympic College provides two years of training designed to prepare a student for entrance into this field of industry.
Students planning to complete a program in electronics should check with their faculty advisor before registering for classes.
At the end of the program, successful students will be able to:
- Analyze, interpret, and trace digital logic diagrams used in signal tracing of complex digital circuits.
- Select and operate electronic test equipment during troubleshooting and repair operations with an emphasis on safety in use and accuracy in results.
- Design and evaluate machine language programs for efficiency and effectiveness.
- Based upon equipment troubleshooting results, research and document required replacement parts.
- Successfully replace miniature circuit board components using industrial standard soldering/fabrication techniques.
- Effectively communicate with and advise customers and co-workers, both written and orally, regarding the progress of and decisions made concerning test and repair procedures.
- Pass Industry/Federal style examinations on the theory and procedures of electronic technology.
DEGREES
Associate in Technical Arts
Certificate of Proficiency
Certificate of Recognition
Did You Know?
Students can take classes by USB (Universal Serial Bus) or the popular thumb drives through the Electronics Program.
CAREER OPTIONS
- Aircraft Electrician
- Electronics Drafters
- Electronics Engineers
- Electrician
- Electronics Equipment Assemblers
- Electronics Technicians
- Electronics Mechanics
- Electronics Installers & Repairers
STARTING SALARY
$2453 - $4725 month
ADVISOR:
Michael Szymkewicz
Phone: 360.475.7375
Email: mszymkewicz@olympic.edu
Source: 2008 Olympic College Workforce Development "Red Book" |
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