Interested in learning to solder for electronic repair and earning college credit? Check out ETEC 2302.
The Electronic Technology Curriculum is a two-year college level career program leading to an Associate of Applied Science Degree. The program prepares students to enter directly into the job market as Electronics Repair Technicians.
The student gains skills and knowledge to repair and maintain a variety of electronic equipment including:
- Communications Equipment (two-way radios, cellular phone and satellite equipment.)
- Computers and Peripherals (computers, monitors, printers, and copiers)
- Industrial Related Equipment (manufacturing controls and robotics)
- Audio and Visual Related Equipment (audio amplifiers, televisions, public address equipment and recording equipment)
Degrees and Certificate Information
Electronic Technology, A.A.S. Academic Map
Basic Electronics Technician Certificate Academic Map
RELATED LINKS
This program is part of the Technologies Department.
Course Information
To find out more about courses offered at Southwest, you can use our Interactive Course Schedule to see when and where a class is being offered.
Contact Us
- Forrest A. Smith, Program Coordinator
- fsmith5@southwest.tn.edu
- 901-333-4291
- Macon Cove Campus Fulton Building, Room 321
- Bernice Neal, Secretary
- bneal@southwest.tn.edu
- 901-333-4150
- 901-333-4496
- Macon Cove Campus Fulton Building, Room 310
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