Computer Electronics Technician
As a graduate of the Computer Electronics program, you might begin a career
with companies that manufacture, install, debug, or maintain
computers or computer-like equipment. This equipment
includes, but is not limited to, mainframe computers, mini and
microcomputers, automated office equipment and systems
(word processors, point-of-purchase terminals, local area and
wide area networks), computer peripherals, engineering work
stations, automated factory products, and data communication
networks.
The training includes both specific technical skills needed in
the field and broader skills in communications and human
relations, which are necessary for career success. You’ll have
hands-on practice working with computer hardware and software.
Classes emphasize both component and system-level
troubleshooting as well as installation and maintenance of
equipment and networks.
As a CISCO Regional Academy, we are driven to provide you with the most current and relevant networking education.