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The Electronics Technology program emphasizes hands-on learning through experiments
and projects that are selected and paced to reinforce the theoretical material.
The
program offers a low-cost, high-quality education; a comprehensive placement
service;
laboratories with the latest equipment; and small classes with lots of personal
attention.
Although the Electronics Technology program is designed primarily to equip the
student with job-entry skills needed by an electronics technician, credits from
this program may transfer to baccalaureate-granting schools offering degree programs
in technology.
The electronics
industry remains an exciting profession. According to the Workforce
Board of Metropolitan Chicago’s Critical Skill Shortage
Report, multidisciplinary technology is one of the highest-paid
professions in the technology field.
Students in the College of DuPage Electronics Technology program can
earn an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree or certificates
in various fields of electronics. This practical, hands-on program
is complemented with solid foundations and it is updated to meet the needs
of industry and the educational needs of the workforce in the 21st
century. If you want to feel in control in your workplace, this is
the program for you. |
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Branislav
Rosul
Coordinator
Technical Education Center (TEC), Room 1052
(630) 942-3390
e-mail
Program advisor:
Alison Greene
TEC 1047
(630) 942-2969
greene@cod.edu |
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