Electronics Technology
The Electronics Technology course furnishes the basic theories, principles, practices, experiments, and real work experiences needed to solve everyday problems encountered in the trades of construction, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and operation of electronic equipment.
Levels of Training
| Program | Hours | Duration | Award |
| Electronics Assembler | 432 hours | 4 months | Certificate |
| Electronics Tester | 864 hours | 8 months | Certificate |
| Electronics Technician Apprentice | 1296 hours | 12 months | Diploma |
| Computer Electronics Technician | 2160 hours | 20 months | Diploma |
Course Outline
- Orientation and Safety
- Technology Foundations
- Safe Work Practices
- Shop Tool, Materials, & Techniques
- Test Equipment
- Test & Select Passive Electronic Components
- Troubleshoot Passive DC Circuits
- Troubleshoot Passive AC Circuits
- Troubleshoot Linear Integrated Circuits
- Basic Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting Theory
- Troubleshoot Digital Integrated Circuits
- Program & Interface Simple Microprocessor Based Systems
- Personal Computers
- Use, Maintain, & Produce Technical Documents
- Keyboarding
- Computer Concepts
- Introduction and Advanced Operating Systems and Applications
- Visual Basics
- Intro to Networking
Instructor
Location
- Henderson Campus
The Tennessee Technology Center at Jackson does not offer a student loan program.
The Tennessee Technology Center at Jackson does not offer a student loan program.
75% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2010-11, completed it within 20 months.


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