Electronics Assembly Certificate
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Program Description
This program is designed for students wanting to complete a one semester Certificate in Electronics Assembly and enter the workforce. Students explore multiple phases of the electronics manufacturing industry. Students learn and practice soldering skills, electronic assembly skills, and the ability to read industrial prints. Students also study the basic math skills required to work in the electronics field. This program prepares students for entry-level careers in electronics manufacturing that require print reading skills, safety, electronic assembly, and fundamentals of DC/AC.
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First Semester
MTE1102 | Safety Manufacturing Environment | 1 |
MTE1100 | Print Reading for Manufacturing | 3 |
ELT1206 | Fundamentals of DC/AC | 4 |
ELT1004 | Electronic Assembly | 3 |
MATH | MAT 1150/1340/1400/1420/1440/2410 or Higher | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
Semester Note: ELT 1206 is offered in fall semesters.
Total Credit Hours: 14
Important Program Notes:
If you take MAT 1150 or mathematics courses with more credits than are listed, it will increase the total credits for the certificate. You must complete 14 credits to earn your Electronic Assembly Certificate. You should not exceed 15 credits. You may want to check with your advisor to monitor your completion progress and select your electives.
Electronic Assembly Certificate cohort begins in the fall semester.