Electronics (Computer Electronics)

Program Structure
Trimester Format

2010 Completion Rate: 88%
2010 Placement Rate: 57%

The mission of the Electronics (Computer Electronics) program provides the student with the technical knowledge and skills for employment    Students are trained to diagnose, troubleshoot, and make repairs on electronic products.  Students are taught the most practical aspects of troubleshooting computers. They gain an understanding of microcomputers and computer interfaces.  Knowledge of microprocessors and computer interfaces is necessary when troubleshooting computers and high-tech equipment.  .

NOTE:  Your instructor may have updates for this structure.

Award Title

Hours

Networking Specialist Diploma 2592
Microcomputer Specialist Diploma 1620
Electronics Technician Diploma 2160
Electronics Tester Certificate 432
Hardware Technician Certificate 86

Technology Foundations is required.

The cost of the entire program is approximately $8289; this includes tuition, technology fee, textbooks, tools and supplies

Books required for this program:

A+ Hardware Text
Cengage
1-435-48738-9

A+ Hardware Manual
Cengage
1-435-48736-2

Pocket Guide
Cengage
1-435-48734-6

A+ Software Text
Cengage
0-619-21760-X

A+ Software Manual
Cengage
0-619-21765-0

Networking
Cengage
1-432-90245-9

CNET material

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49-9099.99
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Diploma
2592 clock hours and 90 weeks
$5994
$2295

The Tennessee Technology Center at Athens does not participate in Student Loans.

The Tennessee Technology Center at Athens does not participate in Student Loans.

88% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2009-10, completed it within 15 months.

57%
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