Enter the electronics field as an apprentice, and learn to maintain highly technical systems in communications, technology, avionics, biomedical and photonics.
Logic, deduction, communication, and problem solving
An Electronics Technology apprentice could be asked to read blueprints, test and calibrate electronic components, and perform preventative maintenance. At JCCC, lab exercises apply what you learn on actual equipment.
Learn to fabricate, install, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain machines and equipment safely and professionally.
- Learn fundamental workplace skills
- Discover applications of technical math
- Use and operation of electronic test equipment and fabrication of circuits
- Study concepts of digital electronics and DC and AC circuits
Day and evening classes taught by experienced faculty
At JCCC, small classes allow for more individualized attention. Choose from day or evening classes that fit your busy schedule. Classes are held in the Hugh L. Libby Career and Technical Education Center where you work with industry-standard tools and equipment.
Get guidance from Electronics Technology Advisory Committee that could set you up for success as you enter the workforce.
Electronics Technology courses will also prepare you for the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET) certification exam, which is not required, but it can give you an advantage over other job candidates.
Enjoy a bright future with electronics technology
As products and tools become more automated and complex, technicians who can easily troubleshoot and quickly make accurate repairs are in great demand. You’ll be prepared to work in a variety of exciting career fields, such as:
- General manufacturing/automation
- Aviation electronics
- Defense electronics
- Navigation systems
- Automotive technology
- Medical equipment installation and repair
For employment projections and salary information, explore the Power BI Post Graduate Report.
JCCC has free resources for you
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