
Earning a college degree is one of the brightest ways to improve your career opportunities or to enhance the quality of your life. We at the Brown Mackie College schools have committed ourselves to aid you in reaching your goal, by offering a faculty dedicated to your success, class schedules to meet your needs, and personal attention.
Here at the Brown Mackie College system of schools, we are dedicated to assisting our students in their pursuit of a college education that will enable them to successfully launch a career, or develop the career they are currently pursuing, in an economy that is becoming increasingly competitive. Program options for students include: business, health care, legal assistance and computer technology.
Education at times that fit your schedule is only one of the advantages of a Brown Mackie College education. There are small classes with personalized attention. We also offer you the financial assistance required to fund your education.
Electronics
Upon completion of the Electronics program, graduates will be ready to land an entry-level position in electronics technology. Students are given the opportunity to develop a solid foundation in technical training, problem solving, and communications skills, which are part of the general education requirements.
Once you have completed the program you will be able to:
Electronics: Associate of Apples Science
The Associate of Applied Science degree program in Electronics offers a integrated sequence of coursework, which will cover the entire spectrum of the area of technology usually referred to as ?electronics technology.? The purpose of the program is give students the preparation they need for entry-level positions in electronic repair and/or assembly, including the repair of personal computers.
Just take a look around you and see how many pieces of electronic machinery and equipment are in our homes and businesses today. Electronics installers, repairers and technicians are the people who install, maintain, and repair the electrical and electronic devices that we so desperately rely on within our lives. Since electronics is a broad field, technicians might choose to specialize. Because of their comprehension of the basic laws of electricity, electrical circuits, and technology, they are able to provide a indispensable service.
Completion of this program requires ninety-six credit hours of study. The students are offered courses on:
Electronics: Diploma
The diploma program in Electronics benefits a student who is searching for entry-level positions involved with electronic assembly or repair of personal computers. This program achieves its goal via coursework involving installing, adjusting, troubleshooting, repairing, testing, and designing simple circuitry in electronic equipment, devicesm and systems, as well as in business and computer operations.
48 credit hours are required to complete the program. Course offerings include classes on: