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Electronics Assembler
Certificate of Completion

To be able to compete for work as an Electronics Assembler. Many electronics manufacturers hire assemblers to assemble electronics subassemblies or complete products. While these jobs do not require the extensive knowledge of an electronics technician, they do require knowledge about electronic components and assembly techniques. Examples of companies that hire assemblers are Boeing, John Fluke Co., Rane, Hewlett-Packard, and Mackie Designs.

Program Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this program should be able to:

  1. Use electronic test equipment: digital multi-meters, oscilloscopes, function generators, power supplies.

  2. Troubleshoot series, series-parallel circuits.

  3. Troubleshoot circuits with active components.

  4. Program robotic arms and autonomous robots.

  5. Hook up motor controller circuitry such as magnetic motor starters.

Course Schedule

Any Quarter

ELT 113 Cabling and Soldering 5
ELT 115 DC Electronics 5
MATH 100 Technical Math 5
  Total Program Credits 15
(Content has been updated for 2009-2010)