Contact Information
Program Requirements
Typical Program
Degree/Certificate: Associate in Applied Science
HEGIS Code: 5310
SUNY Code: 23035
Major Code: ETEC
The Career
The Electronics Technology program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in the field of electronics. The courses target skill sets that a modern electrical technician utilizes such as work in electronics, microprocessors, robotics, and industrial instrumentation and control systems. The electronics courses provide hands-on learning opportunities with modern electronic equipment while developing student knowledge of electronic instruments, devices, and measurement techniques.
The SUNY Niagara Approach
This two-year degree program prepares students to enter the electronics technology industry by developing skills in constructing and analyzing circuits, applying testing and fault-diagnosis techniques, and using programmable devices to install and evaluate electronic systems.
Admission
Students are typically admitted in the fall for full-time study. Admission is offered in the spring as well, but students might be delayed due to course sequencing.
Program Learning Outcomes
The student will:
- Demonstrate the ability to analyze electrical circuit diagrams and systems to solve for appropriate electrical data and specifications
- Demonstrate the ability to construct electrical circuits from schematic diagrams, and to analyze the circuits
- Demonstrate the ability to analyze, test, and diagnose for faults using the appropriate measurement techniques and adjust the equipment.
- Demonstrate the ability to design electrical circuits and systems from given data and specifications
- Demonstrate an applied knowledge of electrical theory and electronic components including programmable devices to perform equipment installation, test, and evaluation
Articulation Agreement
This program has no current articulation agreements and is intended for direct entry into the workforce. SUNY Seamless Transfer guarantees that any course taken for SUNY General Education will transfer as a General Education course to any other SUNY institution. Graduates of the program will finish with at least 5 SUNY General Education categories and 24 SUNY General Education credits.
Program Goals and Objectives
- To maintain a high placement rate for program graduates.
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To expose graduates of the program to additional skill sets and certifications that will help them develop in their careers, including project management skills and future management opportunities.