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Electronics Systems Technology Training

Date Published: 19th January 2008
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If you are someone who loves to take things apart and find out how they work, you might be a prime candidate for electronics systems technology training. There are many interesting professions that require good training in electronic systems technology, and vocational schools can help you learn the basics to be a professional computer technician or electrical engineer.

In a quality vocational school, electronics systems technology courses are designed to acquaint students with design, construction, installation, analytics, troubleshooting and repair of electronic components, equipment and systems. Typically, training is geared toward teaching skills in the installation and maintenance of electrical and/or electronic systems that are commonly associated with commercial, industrial or residential facilities. Much of the coursework in electronics systems technology will be hands-on, entailing instruction in basic electricity, computer and/or industrial control units, and power electronic systems - to list just a few core subjects.


Vocational schools and trade schools can provide entry-level electronics systems technology training that can culminate in a diploma or professional certificate in a few months. A two-year program in the field can earn the student an Associate of Science Degree (AS) with an emphasis on electronics technology. The AS degree allows the serious student to transfer accumulated credits to a college or university in order to pursue higher level degrees in the field, including Bachelor (BS) and Master (MS) degrees.

Upon successful completion of vocational training, graduates can potentially gain entry-level employment as electronic technicians, electical engineering professionals, field service technicians, maintenance technicians, electronic testers, and other relevant service fields.


If you are interested in learning more about training in electronics systems technology, search our website to find schools in your area and submit a request for more information to each of them. They will soon respond with in-depth information to help you decide which one is the right school for you.

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