Electronics Technology

Certificate Description

The Electronics Technology program supports a wide variety of electronic systems. This accredited program prepares students with the necessary skills to become technicians in several critical electronic related industries. Students are introduced to a wide variety of tools, instruments, power supplies, signal generators, practices, and procedures. The program uses a competency based hands-on approach, with other teaching methods that will be employed throughout. Internationally recognized IPC certifications are available in this program. This program prepares students to pass a nationally recognized Certified Electronics Technician exam.

Objectives

 

  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of electronic systems, prototyping, maintenance, and repair techniques.
  • Apply system diagnostics and troubleshooting techniques.
  • Read, utilize, and design schematics.
  • Demonstrate competency in thru-hole and surface mount soldering for electronic assemblies.
  • Demonstrate competency in DC and AC circuit concepts, component characteristics, circuit prototyping and testing.
  • Demonstrate competency in Analog and Digital circuit concepts, component characteristics, circuit prototyping and testing.
  • Implement and properly use a variety of precision electronic measurement tools and procedures.
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of safety practices and procedures.
Certificate Courses

Additional Requirements

WorkKeys Assessment: Workplace Documents (Level 5), Graphic Literacy (Level 5), Applied Math (Level 5), and keyboarding (25 nwpm). Schedule an appointment here or call (435) 750-3188. Need a review? Enroll directly in Academic Learning.

Please note: A composite ACT score of 17 or a composite SAT score of 930 can waive assessment requirements (except keyboarding) if taken no more than four years prior to enrollment.

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Employment Outlook
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Bridgerland Technical College is open year round. Most programs are open-entry, open-exit, which means you can start the program at the first of every month as long as there is space available. Please contact SSA's for questions about this program, or check start dates.

The first step is to fill out the application for Bridgerland Technical College

Logan Campus Application

WorkKeys Assessment: Workplace Documents (Level 5), Graphic Literacy (Level 5), Applied Math (Level 5), and keyboarding (25 nwpm). Schedule an appointment here or call (435) 750-3188. Need a review? Enroll directly in Academic Learning.Please note: A composite ACT score of 17 or a composite SAT score of 930 can waive assessment requirements (except keyboarding) if taken no more than four years prior to enrollment. Please email your ACT/SAT scores to studentservices@btech.edu. If you do not have your scores, schedule your assessment below.

Schedule Appointment in Logan

Once the Assessment/ACT has been approved, the next step is to meet with a Student Services Representative to complete your enrollment. You will declare your starting date, enrolled hours, and set up your payment schedule. No appointment is necessary. If you have any questions, Student Services can be reached at 435-753-6780 or studentservices@btech.edu.

Estimated Tuition & Fees

$3,537 - this is an estimate.
Course fees may vary.

Pell Eligible: Yes

Estimated Equalized Payment:

$505 - based off of full-time enrollment.

Estimated Books & Supplies

Campus Locations

Logan

Quick Facts

Certificate Duration

25 credits - 7-8 months

Hours per Week

16-30 hours a week

Certificate Availability

High School Students:
Arranged - varies by school.

Adult Students:
Flexible hours: Mon, Wed, Fri 7 am - 2:30 pm

Tues and Thurs, 7 am - 7 pm 

Outcome Data

Reported Annually to the Accrediting Agency Council on Occupational Education

Completion: 64%
Job Placement: 90%
Withdrawal: 36%

Outcome statistics are compiled annually based on Training Outcome surveys conducted with students post-graduation. Data is gathered through coordination with the student, faculty, Student Services Office personnel, and licensing agencies.

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Hours of Operation

Logan Campus - Main
Telephone: 435-753-6780

Student Services
Monday: 8 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday: 8 am - 6 pm
Wednesday: 8 am - 6 pm
Thursday: 8 am - 4:30 pm
Friday: 8 am - 4 pm
Sat/Sun: Closed

 

Brigham City Campus
Telephone: 435-734-0614

Student Services
Monday: 7:30 am - 4 pm
Tuesday: 7:30 am - 4 pm
Wednesday: 7:30 am - 4 pm
Thursday: 7:30 am - 4 pm
Friday: 7:30 am - 3 pm
Sat/Sun: Closed

Campuses

Logan Campus - Main . 435-753-6780
1301 North 600 West, Logan, UT 84321

Brigham City Campus . 435-734-0614
325 West 1100 South Brigham City, UT 84302