Electronic Servicing
Objectives
The curriculum in Electronic Servicing is designed to provide basic
knowledge and skills required in the installation, maintenance and servicing
of consumer electronic equipment, components and systems. Included are
personal computers and computer-based audio-visual systems. Laboratory
time is devoted to understanding electronic theory and principles. Troubleshooting,
maintenance, and service techniques are all practiced on actual equipment
in a work-like environment.
An electronic service technician will be able to install, maintain, and
service electronic equipment including computer systems, audio-video recording
equipment and home entertainment systems. Students will also be trained
on the installation of antennas, satellite dishes, signal distribution
equipment and computer network cabling.
Career Opportunities
Electronics
Service technicians are in demand for the installation, repair and upgrading
of all consumer electronics systems. Career opportunities in the areas
of TV, stereo, and VCR repair will continue to grow as computers and elaborate
electronics are becoming commonplace in the home.
Electronics Brochure
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