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Industrial Electronics Technology AAS I f you are interested in an exciting and rewarding career where people and technology come together, industrial electronics technology may be for you. Specialized courses in electronics technology emphasize application more than theoretical development. The program provides classroom studies with hands-on, high-tech laboratories. The student will use the tools of mathematics, science and telecommunications, as well as the calculator, computer, telecommunication networks and other laboratory equipment. Industrial electronics technologists fill entry-level positions in industry, which include: circuit diagnostics, laboratory and field-testing, manufacturing and assembly, quality assurance, technical sales, field service and certification of new installation projects. They are involved with all products and systems of industry, including radios, radars, computers, network/wireless telecommunications applications and security systems, robots, audio and video systems, automotive electronics, medical instruments and navigation systems. Industrial Electronics Technology AAS Available at LSC-CyFair LoneStar.edu/Electronics-Tech-AAS 1 Median Wage: $42,166 LoneStar.edu/Electronics-Tech-AAS FOR MORE INFORMATION: Michael Young 832.920.5062 [email protected] LSC-CyFair 1 Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, 2014, www.bls.gov/oes. Programs At-A-Glance Updated as of May 2016 A Program Overview of the Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Career Cluster

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Industrial Electronics Technology AAS

If you are interested in an exciting and rewarding career where people and technology come together, industrial electronics technology may be for you. Specialized courses in electronics technology emphasize application

more than theoretical development. The program provides classroom studies with hands-on, high-tech laboratories. The student will use the tools of mathematics, science and telecommunications, as well as the calculator, computer, telecommunication networks and other laboratory equipment.

Industrial electronics technologists fill entry-level positions in industry, which include: circuit diagnostics, laboratory and field-testing, manufacturing and assembly, quality assurance, technical sales, field service and certification of new installation projects. They are involved with all products and systems of industry, including radios, radars, computers, network/wireless telecommunications applications and security systems, robots, audio and video systems, automotive electronics, medical instruments and navigation systems.

Industrial Electronics Technology AASAvailable at LSC-CyFair LoneStar.edu/Electronics-Tech-AAS1

Median Wage: $42,166

LoneStar.edu/Electronics-Tech-AAS

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Michael Young832.920.5062

[email protected]

1Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, 2014, www.bls.gov/oes.

Programs At-A-Glance

Updated as of May 2016A Program Overview of the Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Career Cluster

Industrial Electronics Technology AAS

Complete your Industrial Electronics Technology AAS in 2 years!

LoneStar.edu/Electronics-Tech-AAS

05.11.16.03

Representative career titles and job positions for this program plan include: • Digital Technician• Engineering Technician• Plc Process Automation or Technician2

1Median Wage: $42,1661Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, 2014, www.bls.gov/oes.

2Position titles vary by employer and location.

Introduction to Computers

Composition & Rhetoric I

College Algebra

Social/Behavioral Science

Trigonometry

DC-AC Circuits

Computer Programming

Engineering Graphics I

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

Technical Communications

Professional development opportunities are available for additional training and licensure.

Corporate College

AAS Degree60 Credits

Introduction to Physical Fitness & Wellness

General Physics I

Solid State Devices

Digital Fundamentals

Information Technology Security

Microprocessor

Linear Integrated Circuits

Research and Project Design