Associate of Applied Science in Electronic Engineering Technology (Applied Electronics)
The applied electronics major is structured to provide a
student with an application-oriented, electronic/electrical background,
extensive hands-on laboratory experience, and the use of standard and
specialized test equipment. The relevant knowledge, the skills that
industry needs today, and the competencies that are integrated into the
curriculum are intended to prepare the graduate to be job-ready in the
high-tech workplace at the end of two years, and enter into a rewarding
career in one of the electronics fields.
The Applied Electronics major is approved by the
Federal Aviation Administration as a part of the College Training
Initiative, through which students are eligible for part-time
(work-study) employment with the FAA or full-time employment after
graduation. LCCC has the only FAA approved program in Ohio.
Typical job titles include engineering assistant,
electronic test technician, instrumentation technician, field service
representative, communication specialist and sales engineer.
Associate of Applied Science in Electronic Engineering Technology (Computer Maintenance and Networking)
The
computer maintenance and networking program provides a solid foundation
in the principles of electronics, with an emphasis on the installation,
maintenance, and repair of computer systems, networks, and associated
equipment. Along with a broad, general electronics background,
students are given comprehensive information and training in computer
system structure, peripheral device operation, installation procedures,
and troubleshooting practices through this extensive, hands-on oriented
curriculum. Typical job titles include computer systems specialist,
computer maintenance technician, field service representative,
installation technician, field engineer, systems integrator and
applications specialist.
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