Electronics Technician

The Electronics Technician Certificate program prepares you for a range of entry-level technical service positions through practical hands-on lab work, classroom-based lectures, group activities, reading assignments, and practice problems.

Students will learn how to:

  • Troubleshoot, repair, and build analog and digital circuits;
  • Use multimeters, circuit testers, oscilloscopes, logic probes;
  • Use diagnostic equipment to locate circuit, component, and equipment faults;
  • Learn to adjust, install and repair complex systems while following equipment manuals.

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Recommendations

Electronics training can open the door to a diverse range of careers in the rapidly growing world of high technology.

 

Applicants should possess good hand/eye coordination, good colour vision, manual dexterity, and be well organized.

 

Electronics Technician graduates may find a career with:

  • Manufacturers of electronic equipment
  • Telecommunication centres
  • Instrumentation service centres
  • Business equipment service centres
  • Cable companies
  • Commercial sound companies

PROGRAM TYPES

No Active Intakes

INSTITUTIONS THAT OFFER THE PROGRAM BUT HAVE NO ACTIVELY SCHEDULED INTAKES BEFORE APRIL 2025

Institution

Campus

Program

Contact

Univ. of the Fraser Valley

Trades and Technology Centre (CEP)

Electronics

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