Electronics Technology
This program is instructed by Stacy Johnson. Member of IETAC/Common Core Course. The program includes classroom and practical learning experience, theory and application in the following areas:
- DC Circuits
- AC Circuits
- Analog Circuits
- Digital Circuits
- Computer Electronics
- Industrial Electronics
- Electronic Shop Skills
- Algebra/Trigonometry
- Home Security
Electronic Technicians apply electronic theory, principles of electrical circuits, electrical testing procedures, engineering mathematics and physics. These concepts and related knowledge are used to lay out, build, test, troubleshoot, repair and modify developmental and production electronic equipment. The technician also writes schematics to describe and illustrate the following: systems operating characteristics, malfunction, deviations from design specifications and functional limitations.
Job Opportunities:
Electronic technicians are employed by office equipment repair shops, computer networking forms, city governments, manufacturers, telephone and telecommunications repair and installation services, medical research, satellite communications firms and airlines.
| Exit Points | Award | Hours/Months |
| Electronics Assembler (CORE) | Certificate | 432/4 |
| Electronics Tester (CORE) | Certificate | 864/8 |
| Electronics Technician Apprentice (CORE) | Diploma | 1296/12 |
| Electronics Technician—Industrial | Diploma | 2160/20 |
| Electronics Technician—Computer | Diploma | 2160/20 |
| Electronics Technician—Combination | Diploma | 2160/20 |
Enrollment:
New Students enroll every month as space is available.
Average time to complete program:
20 months
Grades:
An average grade of C or better must be maintained to remain enrolled.
Tennessee Technology Center @ Crossville does not participate in Federal Student Loans.
Tennessee Technology Center @ Crossville does not participate in Federal Student Loans.
46% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2009-10, completed it within 20 months.


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