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School of Business and Technology

Electronics Technology

Electronics technicians are employed in many sectors of business to include: manufacturing, calibration services, defense contractors, networking and government. The technician’s jobs include installation, maintenance and calibration of a diverse range of electronic and communication systems. Network technicians install and troubleshoot wired and wireless networking systems. Computer maintenance technicians maintain and restore home, office and enterprise computing systems. Courses for electronic technicians will focus on soldering and assembly of electronic systems, programming and networking.    

The curriculum provides a career path sequence of courses and awards that build upon each other. All courses in the level one certificate are also applicable to the degree. 

The associate degree and certificates in this program lead to target jobs in East Texas. For information about specific employers and jobs, contact Christina Cole at 936-633-5432. 

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Electronics Technology Level 1 Certificates

The Electronics Technology Level 1 certificates (Electronics Assembler and Computer Maintenance) are part of the Electronics Technology Technology program at Angelina College. 

  • Prerequisites to enter the program as a Level 1 certificate major include a high school diploma or GED. Entrance testing is not required.
  • Students who do not have a high school diploma or GED may co-enroll as Level 1 certificate students and GED students through Adult Education and Literacy at Angelina College (936-633-4525).
  • Students who have a high school diploma or GED may also enter the program as associate degree (AAS) students. TSI entrance scores are required.

Employers: Are you sponsoring an employee for training? Contact Fanny Luna at fluna@angelina.edu to receive registration and general updates related to Electronics Technology at AC.

Employer relations contact: Fanny Luna; fluna@angelina.edu; 936-633-5321

Students:

Do you have questions about the Electronics Technology program? Contact Jorge Valdes at jvaldes@angelina.edu; 936-633-5289. 

Once you have registered for classes, sign up for a cohort meeting (optional) by contacting Kelli Kirkpatrick at kkirkpatrick@angelina.edu or 936-633-5447. At this meeting, you will meet instructors, network with employers, and learn tips for the successful and timely completion of your certificate.

Suggested Schedule

Electronics Assembler

Fall 2022

*F = full 16-week session (8/22/22 – 12/8/22); F1 = first 8-week session (8/22/22-10/13/22); F2 = second 8-week session (10/17/22-12/8/22)

Course

Session*

Credit Hours

CETT 1409

DC-AC Circuits

F1

4

CETT 1425

Digital Fundamentals

F2

4

CETT 1304

High Reliability Soldering

F1

3

   

Total Hours

11

Spring 2023

** S = full 16-week session (1/17/23 – 5/11/23); S1 = first 8-week session (1/17/23-3/9/23); S2 = second 8-week session (3/20/23-5/11/23)

Course

Session**

Credit Hours

CETT 1321

Electronic Fabrication

S1

3

CETT 1449

Digital Systems

S2

4

   

Total Hours

7

Computer Maintenance

Fall 2022

*F = full 16-week session (8/22/22 – 12/8/22); F1 = first 8-week session (8/22/22-10/13/22); F2 = second 8-week session (10/17/22-12/8/22)

Course

Session*

Credit Hours

CPMT 1311

Intro to Computer Maintenance

F1,S1

3

CETT 1409

DC-AC Circuits

F1

4

POFI 1301 or BCIS 1305

F1, F2

3

   

Total Hours

10

Spring 2023

** S = full 16-week session (1/17/23 – 5/11/23); S1 = first 8-week session (1/17/23-3/9/23); S2 = second 8-week session (3/20/23-5/11/23)

Course

Session**

Credit Hours

TECM 1301

Industrial Mathematics

S1, S2

3

CETT 1425

Digital Fundamentals

F2

4

CPMT 2350

Industry Certification Prep

F2,S2

3

   

Total Hours

10