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ELECTRONIC TECH - CERTIFICATE

Hinds Community College - Utica

34175 Highway 18, Utica, MS, 39175

About This Program

The purpose of the Electronics Technology curriculum is to provide instruction necessary for a student to become a competent electronic technician. A graduate of this curriculum will be eligible for entry level employment into any of the options in electronics and will be capable of correlating the activities of scientific research engineering and production for a wide variety of occupational fields. A graduate of the Electronics Technology curriculum will possess the capability of working and communicating directly with engineers scientists and other technical personnel in their specialized area.

Credential

Career Certificate - Electronic Technology

Field of Study

Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Technicians.

Related Occupation

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians

Architects and engineers design structures, systems, and products that shape the built environment. They apply principles of math and science to solve technical problems in construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure.

Typical Wages in Mississippi

$80,410/yr

$38.66/hr median

2024 data · O*NET via CareerOneStop (DOL/ETA & Minnesota DEED)

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Contact & Location

Location

34175 Highway 18, Utica, MS, 39175

Program Details

Format

This program provides in-person instruction only.

Tuition Cost

$4,200

WIOA Eligible

Length (Weeks)

30

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