Industrial Electronics Technology: Electronics Engineering Specialization
Program Overview
Industrial Electronics Technology: Electronics Engineering Specialization
This program is designed for students interested in advanced electronic systems, robotics, and mechatronics.
Career Pathway
- Adv. Manufacturing, Skilled Trades, & Transportation
Related Programs
- Electronics Technician
- Industrial Electronics Technology
Program Dean
Olugbemiga Adekunle Business, Mathematics and Technologies Division
Faculty Contact
Kenneth Welborn
Academic Advisors
- Jenn Fraticelli (Student last name starts with A-M)
- Joi Stanley (Student last name starts with N-Z)
Program
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Credit Hours
62
Program Information
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Electronics Technology at Piedmont Virginia Community College is designed for students interested in Advanced Manufacturing, Electronics, and related fields. Program graduates will be prepared to enter a growing industry that requires creative applications of troubleshooting and maintenance skills. Students will interact with current technology and tools including, 3D printers, CNC machines, laser cutters, welding, programmable logic controllers, microcontrollers, robotics platforms, and more! The job market includes similar careers as maintenance technicians, skilled machinists, mechatronics technicians, circuit board assemblers, and more.
Program Fact Sheet
Upon completion of this degree pathway, students will also obtain Manufacturing Technician CSC and Electronics Technician CSC.
Graduation Requirements
Students in all degree programs are required to take at least one Civic Engagement (CE) course to graduate.
Degree Requirements
Industrial Electronics Technology-Electronics Engineering Technology Specialization Degree Requirements AAS
- Transfer Course Electives
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