Electronics Technician
Set Up, Repair, and Maintain Electronic Systems and Equipment
The Electronics Technician courses are taught over two semesters and consist of electronic theory, laboratory experiments, applied thematics, and practical applications which prepare students to work with solid-state and digital systems. Upon completion of the Electronics Technician courses, the student has the option to seek employment as a Maintenance Technician, Electrical Equipment Technician or Electronic Test Technician.
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Industry Skills
- Run performance analyses on electronic devices
- Create prototypes
- Install, modify, and troubleshoot circuits and electronics systems
- Program microcontrollers and robots
- Read and interpret prints and schematics used in the electronics industry
- Analyze and implement basic analog and digital electronic circuits
- Build various electrical circuits and document outcomes

Accredited Courses
(34 credits)
- ELT 1002 Soldering
- ELT 1206 Fundamentals of DC/AC
- ELT 2215 Operational Amplifiers
- ELT 1234 Solid State Devices I
- ELT 1236 Introduction to Transistors
- ELT 1237 Advanced Transistors
- ELT 1247 Digital Devices I
- ELT 1248 Digital Devices II
- ELT 2085 Indepedent Study
- ELT 2358 Programmable Logic Controllers
- ELT 2365 Microcontrollers
- ELT 2367 Introduction to Robotics
- ELT 2368 Robotics Technologies

Program Experience
- Students spend 50% of their time learning concepts in a classroom, and 50% of their time with hands-on practical work
- Students gain experience with industry grade equipment
- Enrollment options are available for both high school students and post-secondary students
- 1 year of classes
Suling Li
Instructor, Electronics Technician
303-344-4910 ext. 27978
sli@aurorak12.org
Industry Certifications & Degrees:
- IPC J-STD-001 Certification
- Bachelors in Electronics Engineering