




Initially, program candidates study the principles behind electronics along with a comprehensive study of general electronics. Practical skills come next with soldering and trouble-shooting techniques. Once the general electronic skills are mastered, the remainder of the program focuses on hands-on work with various aircraft electronic systems.
Specific areas of study for this program include:
With 17 months of training and 2100 hours of practice, candidates for this program generally finish confident and ready for employment in the Aerospace industry. Cutting edge training with modern satellite communications/navigation and flight management computers allows program graduates to compete in this growing industry.
If you enjoy learning through a combination of classroom teaching and hands-on instruction, this program could be for you.