The Engineering/Electronics Technology Program provides course work, competencies and experiences to prepare you for success in the areas of electronics, computer maintenance, mechanical, industrial, computer aided design, robotics and automation, communications, instrumentation and telephony.
Engineering/Electronics Technology majors can work as electronic repair technicians, computer help desk technicians, communications technicians, chemical plant operators, network administrators, industrial maintenance, electronics technicians, instrumentation technicians, telephone LAN-WAN, network specialists, product support specialists, medical equipment specialists and much more.
Some of the average salaries for Engineering/Electronics Technology graduates are: Chemical Plant and System Operators $49,199; Electronic Engineering Technicians $43,731; Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers $43,065; and Computer Support Specialists $37,256. (Source: Kentucky Education Cabinet, Department for Workforce Investment, Office of Employment and Training, Research and Statistics Branch).
You have several options. Whether you are seeking a degree or just want a diploma, The following are credentials you can earn:
To see a complete course listing for each credential use the KCTCS Online Course Catalog.
There are no special admission requirements for this program. Please consult ECTC's general college admission requirements to see how to apply to this program.
The best place to start is with the Online Advising Manual. This link gives you the information you need to learn more about the program.