In two years, get highly technical experience to sit for a certification exam that launches a career in electronics.
Science, math, and technology skills required
Electronics use active devices like transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits to control and amplify the flow of electric current and convert it from one form to another. At JCCC you work on highly technical systems to learn how to fabricate, install, operate, and troubleshoot computer networks and systems in communication, biomedical, industrial processes, avionics, and photonics.
Courses prepare you for the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET) certification exam. This is not required but could help you be more employable. Electives in sensor systems, lights and lasers, and robotics provide skills in high demand and could also help stand out among other job candidates.
Individualized instruction
Taught by experienced faculty, class sizes are kept small to provide one-on-one training to enrich your learning. Courses are taught during the day and in the evening to fit into a busy schedule.
Get guidance from the Electronics Technology Advisory Committee. Experts from the industry help prepare you to hit the ground running after graduation.
Start here, go anywhere!
JCCC has resources to help you succeed. Talk with a counselor for information on transferring to a four-year college. For homework help, visit the Academic Resource Center for free tutoring, technology, and study spaces. Need help with your career search, writing a resume or cover letter, check out the resources in the Career Development Center.
Contact info
Hugh King, Chair
Phone: 913-469-8500, ext. 3204
Location: ITC 190H
Email: mkingjr@jccc.edu