2. Are You A Match?
What about Electronics?
Electronics Technology is an hands on oriented program that includes studies in
applied mathematics and science, electronics principles, techniques, materials and
devices. The program provides students with a background that promotes
advancement within their field. Core courses in Electronics Technology include
basic computer applications, electrical principles, analog and digital circuits,
electromechanical converters, electronic communication and microprocessor
design and programming. Topics include robotics, computer programming,
computer networking, and automated manufacturing systems. In addition, general
education requirements promote communication and critical thinking skills as well
as provide the mathematical and scientific knowledge necessary for success in the
electronics field.
Career Outcomes:
Technicians normally work as members of "engineering teams" in applied design,
product development, installation, maintenance, manufacturing, production, or
operations. They may also work in technical services including field engineering,
customer support, marketing, and sales. Graduates work in a wide variety of
industries including manufacturing, utilities, and telecommunications.
3. Program Description
The Electronics Technology program is a sequence
of courses designed to prepare students for careers
in electronics technology professions.
Learning opportunities develop academic,
technical, and professional knowledge and skills
required for job acquisition, retention, and
advancement.
Program graduates are to be competent in the
general areas of communications, mathematics,
computer literacy, and interpersonal relations.
The program emphasizes a combination of
electronics technology theory and practical
application necessary for successful employment
using both manual and computerized electronics
systems.
4. Employment
Program graduates receive an
Electronics Technology Diploma,
which qualifies them as electronics
technicians within general
electronics.
Some of the jobs available to
graduates are:
Industrial electronics/
instrumentation
Biomedical instrumentation
Communications and
Telecommunications electronics
5. Diploma/Certificates
Name of Diploma/Certificate Semester Credit hours Offerings (day/evening)
Electronics Technology Diploma 54
The diploma program is a sequence of courses designed to prepare students for careers in electronics
technology professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and
skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. Program graduates are to be competent in the
general areas of communications, mathematics, computer literacy, and interpersonal relations. The program
emphasizes a combination of electronics technology theory and practical application necessary for successful
employment using both manual and computerized electronics systems. Program graduates receive an
Electronics Technology Diploma, which qualifies them as electronics technicians with a specialization in
biomedical instrumentation, communications electronics, computer electronics, general electronics, industrial
electronics, or telecommunications electronics.
Basic Electronic Assembler 9
Technical certificate of credit prepares the students with skills necessary to obtain employment in the
electronics technology field. Offered at the Moultrie Veterans Parkway Campus.
Mobile Electronics Technician 10
Certificate of Credit is designed to provide students with short term training to prepare them for entry level
employment in the field of car audio systems installation. Topics include: direct and alternating current
principles, soldering techniques, and system installation procedures. Offered at the Moultrie Veterans Parkway
Campus and the Tifton Campus (dual enrollment only).
6. General Fees
One time application fee = $50
Transcript requests = $5
Late registration fee = $45
Fees, by term, as follows:
Tuition is based on $89 per credit hour
($1,568 for 15 hours or more total)
Registration fee of $50
Activity fee of $24
Technology fee of $105
Insurance of $4
Special Instructional fee of $50
Check with financial aid concerning your financial support eligibility. Check our website for
the most recent tuition costs and general fee costs.
7. Total Estimated Program Costs
Electronics Technology Diploma - 4 Terms
Estimated Per Term Cost $ 750 for Books and Supplies
Total Estimated Cost for Program Diploma $ 1500 – 2000 Books and Supplies
Basic Electronics Assembler Certificate – 2 Terms
Estimated Per Term Cost $ 250 for Books and Supplies
Total Estimated Cost for Certificate $ 250 – 500 Books and Supplies
Mobile Electronics Technician Certificate – 2 Terms
Estimated Per Term Cost $ 250 for Books and Supplies
Total Estimated Cost for Certificate $ 250 – 500 Books and Supplies
8. DISCLOSURE INFORMATION
Follow the LINK to Pell Grant Disclosure Information
http://www.slideshare.net/moultrietech/mtc-
electronics-technology-diploma-program-
disclosure-information
9. Instructor
Andrew Clark
Moultrie Technical College
800 Veterans Parkway North
Moultrie, GA 31788
Veterans Parkway Campus
Building B, Office B224
Office hours: 4:00pm to 5:00pm Monday - Thursday
E-mail: atclark@moultrietech.edu
Phone: 229.217.4173
As set forth in its student catalog, Moultrie Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin,
gender, religion, disability, age, political affiliation or belief, genetic information, veteran status, or citizenship status (except in those special
circumstances permitted or mandated by law).
Lisa Newton, Title IX Equity Coordinator and ADA/Section 504 Coordinator - 229.217.4132
800 Veterans Parkway North, Moultrie, GA 31788
Moultrie Technical College, a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia