Do you like working with your hands? Do you enjoy problem-solving to figure out what’s wrong with something and how to make it work better? Would you like every day to bring a fresh set of challenges on the job?
Consider training in one of our electronics-related technical programs — your career opportunities will be virtually endless! Our hands-on approach builds the theoretical foundation and practical application of installing, testing and repairing devices that require digital circuits.
Hands-On Training for Immediate Entry Into the High-Tech Job Market
Our electronics-related degrees and certificates are intended to provide the technical know-how for immediate entry into the job market. Because so many of our programs are interrelated both in curriculum and skills sets, please review course descriptions carefully and discuss your career goals with an advisor at the college you plan to attend.
Degree and Certificate Options for Electronics-Related Programs at DCCCD
Eastfield College offers programs in two electronics-related areas:
Electronics/Computer Technology
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You can study mechatronics, a relatively new engineering discipline, as part of this program, and you can choose to complete a mechatronics degree or certificate:
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Electronic Telecommunications
Mountain View College offers a program in Electronics Technology:
Richland College’s electronics courses fall under its Engineering Technology program, as do its courses in Computer-Aided Design and Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology.
Other Degree and Certificate Options
Dallas County Community College District offers nearly 350 career and technical degrees and certificates, plus 36 academic degrees. For more information, see a chart of our degree plans by location.