Electronics
The Electronics program is designed to develop students with industry recognized skills necessary for electronics installers, designers, technicians, and for continued study at college and universities to enter into electronic, electrical or computer engineering. Students are educated with professional tools, test equipment, lab experiments, PC based circuit simulations, prototyping, manufacture, troubleshooting, design and construction of a wide variety of electronic projects. Students also study alternative energy systems and are involved in a solar-electric car competition by Electrathon America (electrathonamerica.org or ctelectrathon.org)
Career Opportunities (Entry Level):
- Wireless Device and Communications Technician
- Smart Home Technology Integrator
- Commercial Audio Technician
With Experience or Advanced Training:
- Instrumentation Technician
- Biomedical Equipment Technician
- Alternative Energy Systems Designer
Related Fields/Occupations:
- Avionics Systems Design Engineer
- Industrial Control Systems Engineer
- Computer Science Engineer