Electronics Engineering Technician (KEET)
THIS PROGRAM IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS
Please refer to the new revised version of Electronics Engineering Technician
This program provides a solid foundation for students desiring to enter the electronics engineering technician field. The program covers the basic theory, laws, and circuits, ad fundamentals of AC/DC, solid-state and digital electronics. Students learn how to use various test equipment and the program covers electronic components, how they function, and how to test devices. Introduction modules of troubleshooting techniques, schematic symbols and diagrams are used to enable students to learn the skills required. Students learn the skills required of an electronic engineering technician including microprocessors, embedded controllers, (including software), schematic capture and circuit simulation, and printed circuit board design using software.
Certificate of Completion: 959 Hours
Occupations in this area.
For state and national occupation information, visit O*Net Online and enter the following O*Net code(s):
- 17-3023.01 Electronics Engineering Technicians
contact us
For more information about this program, please contact us at SATTS@slcc.edu or 801-957-3354.
- To contact an academic advisor, career advisor or faculty member, please see the appropriate tab on the left.
Tuition and Fees
- Application Fee: $40.00
- Tuition: $2,215.29
- Student Fees: $143.85
- Lab Fees: $115.00
- Books: $712.34 - Student required to have books and materials for the first course
Total Estimated Cost: $3,226.48 (subject to change without notice)
Available Class Schedules
Westpointe Center
2150 W. Dauntless Ave. (1000 North)
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Mon-Thu 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Mon-Thu 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Financial Aid
PELL, VA pending
Requirements
TABE Test Required:
- Reading: 8.0
- Math: 10.0
Gainful Employment Disclosure
Electronics Engineering Technician
COURSE/PROGRAM DELIVERY MODEL
This program is offered in a Competency Based Education (CBE) format. It is divided into several payment periods consisting of 10-weeks each, except for the final one which is variable in length. This allows students to accelerate and complete as many courses as they can within each of those time periods while the tuition and fees remain fixed. Students will be expected to invest a minimum of 16 to 24 hours per week on coursework and will enroll in each course according to the established sequence in the catalog.
Students receiving Federal Financial Aid or VA funding please contact your academic advisor for specific information regarding eligibility.
Advising Notes
Stand-alone or specific needs - All courses need to have their prerequisites confirmed by the Electronics department. Students must e-mail transcripts, etc., to dept. before registration/scheduling is approved. TABE Levels must be met for all students.
Additional Program Notes
Students can submit requests for prior education and/or work experience for program substitutions and/or waivers. All requests must have official support documentation, transcripts, industry certifications and or work records required. Student should make this request if possible before start of program.
Other
Students need a USB Flash Drive and headphones for the first day of class.