Electronics Technology
Minnesota State College Southeast
Equipped with knowledge of electric and electronic principles, the graduate may work in design, repair, or installation of industrial, automotive or home electronics, and maintenance of these devices. An electronic technician is trained to use instruments and equipment in testing, repair and maintenance of electronic systems.
Credits
47 credits
Format
In-Person
Credentials this program stacks toward
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