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DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

Industrial Electronic Technology

Chabot offers three programs in Electronic Systems Technology: Certificate in Consumer Technology, Certificate in Industrial Electronic Technology, and AS degree in Electronic Systems Technology. This degree prepares you for entry-level positions in a wide range of industries that use electronics technician skills, including biotechnology, manufacturing, entertainment, automotive and consumer products. Electronic Systems Technology is a key enabler of all of these contemporary industries.

With multiple courses offered in eight-week accelerated sessions, the Electronics Systems Technology program offers the option of choosing your own pace as you progress through the program. A typical full-time student will take four courses per semester, two in the first eight-week session, and two in the second. You may take more or fewer courses to match your personal schedule and learning style.

Certificate of Achievement

FRESHMAN YEAR FALL SPRING
Electronic Systems Technology 50 (Introduction to Electronic Systems Technology)  
Electronic Systems Technology 51 (Fabrication Techniques for Electronic Systems Technology)  
Electronic Systems Technology 52 (Electronic Systems Measurement and Troubleshooting)  
Electronic Systems Technology 55A (Microcontroller Systems)  
Electronic Systems Technology 55B (Digital Logic Systems)  
Electronic Systems Technology 56A (Electronic Power Systems I)  
Electronic Systems Technology 57A (Process Control Systems)  
Electronic Systems Technology 57B (PLC and Robotic System Components)  
TOTAL   16

The above listing is a suggested sequence only. Some courses may have prerequisites. Students may take courses in any sequence except where a prerequisite applies.

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