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Apr 30, 2026
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YTI Catalog 2025-2026
Electronics Engineering Technology
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YTI Career Institute - York offers the Associate in Specialized Technology degree in Electronics Engineering Technology. Graduates are prepared to enter the electronics industry as entry-level technicians. Electronics Engineering Technology graduates can be expected to perform one or more of the following assignments: construction, analysis and troubleshooting of analog and digital circuits; field service equipment repair and maintenance of analog and digital systems using test equipment appropriate for the application; PC troubleshooting and repair; configure and install computer networks supporting integrated systems; troubleshooting and preventative maintenance of integrated electronic systems and subsystems; cable installation; alarm system installation and maintenance; terminate, test and repair coaxial and fiber optics communications cables; simulate real-world communications networks; and design integrated systems such as security and home theater/automation in commercial/residential environments. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions such as an Electronic Technician, Electronic Assembler, Field Service Technicians, Installation Technicians including, but not limited to industries including cable television, satellite, internet and cellular service providers, home theater and consumer electronics; military and defense contractors; document services, imaging and office products; telecommunications; and electronics manufacturing and distribution.
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Total Quarter Credits: 98
† This course satisfies General Education requirements Courses are either delivered fully online( “*” indicates course is fully online) or fully on-ground (“**” indicates course is fully on-ground). Length of Program: Twenty (20) months, consisting of eight (8) ten -week quarters. The Electronics Engineering Technology program is offered in a Hybrid instruction delivery format, with didactic instruction occurring online, hands-on labs occurring on campus and final term Externship occurring off campus. Online instruction is primarily asynchronous, with assignments and homework accessible 24 hours a day/seven days per week through the Learning Management System (LMS). Labs are scheduled 2-3 times per week. Students will need to reserve approximately 25-30 hours per week for educational activities and study. Maximum class section size for this program is fifty (50) students for on-line lecture and thirty (30) in lab. |
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