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Electronics/Telecommunications Technology

The Electronics & Telecommunications Technology program provides students with a good basic electronics background with specialization in analog and digital telecommunications, copper and fiber optic media, radio communications, and digital electronics. The program is intense and directly applicable to the job market.
Electronics/Telecommunications Technology

Program Description

The Electronics/Telecommunications Technology program at BSC is a degree program offered on campus. It provides students with a good basic electronics background, as well as specialization in analog and digital telecommunications, copper and fiber optic media, radio communications, and digital electronics. Coursework contains four semesters of digital electronics and classes in AC and direct current analysis, solid state and active devices, electronic communications and telecommunications.

The program is intense and directly applicable to the job market. Study includes classroom instruction and work in a well-equipped modern laboratory. BSC maintains contacts in the electronic and telecommunications industries and provides assistance with job placement.

Preparation

Students considering Electronics/Telecommunications Technology should have good reading comprehension and aptitude for math. High school algebra, physics, basic computer literacy, and good reading skills are helpful.

Continuing education after graduation is common to keep up with changes in technology and service procedures.

Program Requirements

The online offering of Electronics/Telecommunications Technology requires students to complete an interview before entering the program. Students who complete the degree plan requirements earn an Associate in Applied Science.

Career Opportunities

Electronics/Telecommunications technicians are in vital demand. The field is among the fastest growing occupations requiring college education, but less than a bachelor’s degree. Virtually every industry has some electronic aspect to its operations. Manufacturing, information technology, servicing, processing, and telecommunications industries will continue to need skilled workers to install, maintain, and repair increasingly complex systems.

Career opportunities include manufacturing technician, calibration technician, network technician, factory service technician, troubleshooter, specialist, manufacturer’s sales representative, maintenance supervisor, service manager, wholesaler/retailer of electronic equipment, business owner.

 

Contact

701-224-5651 • 800-852-5685
bsc.aeat@bismarckstate.edu

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, Electronic Telecommunication Technology students will:

  • Demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of how to analyze electronic circuits and devices.
  • Construct, calibrate, and test circuitry using lab equipment.
  • Troubleshoot electronic circuits using problem solving.
  • Demonstrate the ability to adhere to lab safety standards.