Associate Degree in Electronic Technology at Danville Area Community College |
Danville Area Community College
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Danville Area Community College is a Public, 2-year Associate's--Public Rural-serving Large with 2,832 students in Danville, IL.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Less-than-1-year Certificate, Certificates/Less-than-2-year Certificate, Associate degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Mission: Danville Area Community College is committed to being a recognized leader in providing quality, innovative and adaptive programs and services which meet the life-long academic, cultural and work force needs of our diverse community. |
Danville Area Community College Associate degree Electronic Technology
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The Electronic Technology program is designed to give the training needed for the installation, maintenance, operation and servicing of electronic systems in industry. This program is an occupational program typically not designed to transfer. However this program has been articulated to some senior institutions. Please contact a counselor for specific details. Graduates of this program will be knowledgeable in the operation, installation, and repair of programmable logic controllers or PLC’s. Graduates are expected to access P.C. programs, locate faults/ malfunctions, and repair equipment or reprogram as required. Electronic repairers install, test, repair, and calibrate equipment to ensure it functions properly. They examine work orders, talk to equipment operators, and check for common causes of trouble. They may use voltmeters, ohmmeters, signal generators, ammeters, and oscilloscopes, and run diagnostic programs to determine malfunctions.
Program Specific Courses Include:
Technical Math I, II
Intro to Electricity/ Electronics
Electronic Circuits I
PC Applications in Electronics
Digital Electronics I, II
Programmable Controllers
Opto-Electronics
Industrial Automation: PLC-5
Employment Seminar
Advanced Automation Techniques
Siemens PLCS
Pneumatics & Controls
Social Science Elective
Communications Elective
Humanities Elective
Positions You are Trained for:
Commercial and industrial electronic equipment repairer, electronic technician, manufacturer sales worker, and maintenance supervisor
Where Can You Find a Job?
Federal government, manufacturing and industry, and communications.
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