Electronics Technology Program
The Electronics Technology program at TCC is a comprehensive training program that provides the advanced knowledge and skills needed by electronics technicians.
Courses consist of a careful mix of theory presentations in the classroom with extensive hands-on training in laboratories featuring state-of-the-art equipment.
Day and night classes are offered.
Areas of Study
Students who successfully complete the two-year program earn an
Associate of Applied Science degree.
Areas of Specialization are:
- Electronics and Telecommunications
- Computer Hardware
- Robotics and Automation
- Electronics Engineering
- Oil and Gas Production
- Renewable Energy
Robotics and Automation Specialization
The Electronics Technology Program's Robotics and Automation Specialization, offered on the South Campus, prepares students
to become qualified robotics and automation technicians with a solid technical background and the manual skills to fabricate,
test, install, operate, and maintain automated equipment.
Course topics include:
- Hydraulics and pneumatics
- Programmable logic controllers
- Electromechanical devices
- Basic electronics
- Microprocessors
- Robotics
Mechatronics Technician
Program Level - Undergraduate certificate
Program Length - 32 weeks
Q: How much will this program cost me? *
A: Tuition and fees: $1,500
      Books and supplies: $1,590
      On-campus room & board: not offered
*The amounts shown above include costs for the entire program, assuming normal time to completion. Note that this information is subject to change.
Q: What financing options are available to help me pay for this program?
A: Financing for this program may be available through grants, scholarships,
loans (federal and private) and institutional financing plans. The median amount of debt for program graduates is shown below:
- Federal loans *
- Private education loans *
- Institutional financing plan *
* Less than 10 graduates received loans. Median amounts are withheld to preserve the confidentiality of the loan recipients.
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