Electronic Equipment Service Technician
Install and repair complex pieces of electronic equipment.
Electrical and electronics installers and repairers install or repair a variety of electrical equipment in telecommunications, transportation, utilities, and other industries. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for electrical and electronics installers in 2017 was $57,210 per year. Due to automated electronic control systems becoming more complex, repairers use software programs and testing equipment to diagnose malfunctions.
Contact Information:
Brandon Held, Career Advisor
253-680-7008
Downtown Campus
7:30AM - 4:00PM
Get the skills you need for the career you want.
More about the program:
Students prepare for careers in the electronic equipment service profession as technicians in a wide range of high tech industries, including broadcast audio, broadcast video, car audio, electronic service, medical equipment repair, office automation and video tape. Employment opportunities may also include mobile electronics installer and electronic assembler. Students acquire and hone service technician skills through extensive practice with live equipment, and prepare for industry certification as Certified Electronics Technicians, Mobile Electronics Certified Professionals, and Certified Broadcast Technologists. This program also provides extended learning opportunities for persons previously or currently employed in these and related occupations.
Degrees & Certificates:
- AAS: Electronic Equipment Service Technician
- CIP: 47.0101 EPC: 780
Program Lengths:
- AAS degree program length: 6 Quarters
Faculty and Other Contact Information:
Note: Information is accurate as of its original posting date. The college reserves the right to edit, change, or update information as needed throughout the year. Up-to-date information is available in Student Services.
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Electronic Equipment Service Technician AAS (114 Credits)
Description: 6 quarter AASRequired Courses
Electronic Equipment Service Technician AAS (114 Credits)
Course Code Course Title Course Credits BMST105 Testing Equipment 5 BMST106 Soldering 2 BMST107 Schematics 3 BMST109 Applied Service I 3 BMST110 Applied Service II 2 EEST101 Electrical Safety 4 EEST102 Applied Math 4 EEST103 Electronics Principles I 5 EEST104 DC Electronics 4 EEST105 AC Electronics 5 EEST106 RLC Circuits 4 EEST107 Electronics Principles II 5 EEST108 Electronic Devices I 4 EEST109 Electronic Devices II 4 EEST110 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers 5 EEST206 Emerging Technologies 3 EEST207 Introduction to Networking 5 EEST208 Introduction to Embedded Controllers 5 EEST210 Capstone Project 5 EEST221 Electronic Principles -RFID 4 EEST222 Introduction to Fiber Optic Communications 5 EEST223 Introduction to Digital Systems 5 EEST224 Introduction to Wireless Communications 4 EEST225 Introduction to Microprocessors 4 General Education Requirements
Communications (5 Credits Required)
Course Code Course Title Course Credits ENGL175 Professional Writing 5 ENGL&101 English Composition I 5 Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.
Humanities/Social Sciences/Natural Sciences/Other (5 Credits Required)
Course Code Course Title Course Credits BIOL&160 General Biology 5 BIOL&175 Human Biology with Lab 5 BIOL&241 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 5 BIOL&242 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 5 BIOL&260 Microbiology 5 CHEM&121 General Chemistry 5 CHEM&131 Introduction to Organic/Biochemistry 5 CMST&102 Introduction to Mass Media 5 CMST&152 Intercultural Communication 5 CMST&210 Interpersonal Communication 5 CMST&220 Public Speaking 5 ECON&201 Microeconomics 5 HIST101 A History of Science and Technology 5 HREL111 Interviewing and Career Success 5 HUM&101 Introduction to Humanities 5 NUTR&101 Intro to Nutrition 5 PHYS&114 Introductory Physics I (Algebra based Physics) 5 PHYS&221 Engineering Physics I w/LAB 5 PHYS&222 Engineering Physics II w/LAB 5 PHYS&223 Engineering Physics III w/LAB 5 POLS&101 Introduction to Political Science 5 PSYC&100 General Psychology 5 PSYC&200 Lifespan Psychology 5 SOC&101 Introduction to Sociology 5 Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.
Quantitative (5 Credits Required)
Course Code Course Title Course Credits AMATH170 Engineering Foundational Mathematics 5 MATH172 Business Math 5 MATH&107 Math in Society 5 MATH&141 Precalculus I 5 MATH&142 Precalculus II 5 MATH&146 Statistics 5 MATH&151 Calculus 5 MATH&152 Calculus II 5 Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.
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At Bates, our tuition is affordable and there are options to help make it even easier to gain an education. Federal aid is available for many of our students. Scholarships are also available through the Bates Foundation.
See if you qualify for other funding through our special funding programs with the Workforce Education office.
- National Median Salary: $59,300
- National Potential Annual Job Openings: 4,300
This information is based on data from O*Net, captured on June 2021.
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