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Wharton
Campus
911 Boling Highway
Wharton, Texas 77488
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
979-532-4560 |
Ft. Bend Tech
Center
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, Texas 77469
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
281-239-1500 |
Sugar Land
Campus
550 Julie Rivers Drive
Sugar Land, Texas 77478
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
281-243-8447 |
Bay City Campus
4000 Avenue F
Bay City, Texas 77414
979-244-4552
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
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Organized learning experiences leading to the associate in applied science degree in Electronics include theory, laboratory, and shop work as each relates to planning, producing, testing, assembling, installing, and maintaining electronic equipment: radio, telephone, television, industrial electronics, computer interfaces, digital systems, robotic equipment, and microprocessors. Emphases are on troubleshooting, device characteristics and circuits, communications systems, pulse and digital circuitry, industrial control, and interfacing. Instruction is designed to develop knowledge, understanding, and skills essential for employment in industries relying on electronic means for communication, transport, manufacturing and process control, information processing, and in most electronic service occupations.
The program in electronics technology provides work-place experiences recommended by the U.S. Department of Labor Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS).
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