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Industrial Electronics Technology

Available at: Lafayette, TH Harris (AAS - ATMAE accredited), Teche Area
CIP 470105
Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Technical Diploma (TD),
Certificate of Technical Studies (CTS),
Technical Competency Area (TCA)

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An application or re-application fee and a testing fee per component are charged for each Application for Admission submitted.

AAS requires a High School Diploma or GED; TD requires Ability to Benefit

Note: Transferable General Education Courses needed to meet the requirements for the AAS are offered through a collaborative agreement with South Louisiana Community College (SLCC). The AAS program in Industrial Electronics at the T. H. Harris Campus is ATMAE accredited.

This program does not have special considerations or information.

The objectives of the Industrial Electronics Technology program are to provide knowledge and skills training that will enable:
  • Students to describe the occupations in the field of electronics technology.
  • Students to identify and apply fundamental concepts of direct current circuits.
  • Students to identify and apply fundamental concepts of alternating current circuits.
  • Students to identify and apply fundamental concepts of semiconductors.
  • Students to identify and apply fundamental concepts of power supplies and rectifiers.
  • Students to identify and apply fundamental concepts of amplifiers.
  • Students to identify and apply fundamental concepts of oscillators.
  • Provide AAS degree seeking students with appropriate General Education knowledge and skills in English, Math, Speech, Psychology, and Physical Science.

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