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Industrial Electronics Technology

Central Alabama Community College

Associate's Degree

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The Industrial Electronics Technology program prepares students for careers in electronics maintenance and troubleshooting in industrial environments. Students learn DC and AC circuits, digital electronics, motor controls, programmable logic controllers, and instrumentation.

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In-Person

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  • Alabama

    Alabama

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

RepairingTroubleshootingCritical ThinkingOperations MonitoringQuality Control AnalysisEquipment MaintenanceJudgment and Decision MakingComplex Problem SolvingActive ListeningOperation and ControlReading ComprehensionWritingSpeakingMonitoring

Knowledge

Computers and ElectronicsMechanicalProduction and ProcessingEngineering and TechnologyEnglish LanguageMathematicsDesignCustomer and Personal Service

Abilities

Problem SensitivityInformation OrderingNear VisionDeductive ReasoningArm-Hand SteadinessManual DexterityFinger DexterityOral ComprehensionPerceptual SpeedInductive ReasoningControl PrecisionFlexibility of ClosureWritten ComprehensionOral ExpressionWritten ExpressionVisualizationReaction TimeMultilimb CoordinationHearing Sensitivity

Tasks

  • Test faulty equipment to diagnose malfunctions, using test equipment or software, and applying knowl
  • Maintain equipment logs that record performance problems, repairs, calibrations, or tests.
  • Set up and test industrial equipment to ensure that it functions properly.
  • Modify, maintain, or repair electronics equipment or systems to ensure proper functioning.
  • Replace defective components or parts, using hand tools and precision instruments.
  • Set up and operate specialized or standard test equipment to diagnose, test, or analyze the performa
  • Repair or maintain the operating condition of industrial production or processing machinery or equip
  • Repair or replace broken or malfunctioning components of machinery or equipment.
  • Clean, lubricate, or adjust parts, equipment, or machinery.
  • Test performance of electromechanical assemblies, using test instruments such as oscilloscopes, elec
  • Install or program computer hardware or machine or instrumentation software in microprocessor-based
  • Read blueprints, schematics, diagrams, or technical orders to determine methods and sequences of ass
  • Program and calibrate drones for specific missions or tasks, ensuring proper functionality and performance.

Technology

Computer aided design CAD softwareAnalytical or scientific softwareFacilities management softwareIndustrial control softwareData base user interface and query softwareElectronic mail softwareDocument management softwareDevelopment environment softwareComputer aided manufacturing CAM softwareInventory management softwareProject management softwareObject or component oriented development software

Tools

Adjustable wrenchesAir blowersAir compressorsAmmetersBead blastersBlock and tackle equipmentBulb extractorsCable locating metersCable winchesCement cuttersChart recordersClamp sticksCold chiselsComealongsComputer diagnostic devicesAdjustable widemouth pliersAlternating current AC generatorsAnalog current metersAnalog multimetersAnti-static heel groundersBench lathesBinocular light compound microscopesBrushless direct current DC motorsComputerized numerical control CNC machining centersCurrent probesDataloggersDesktop computersDesoldering stationsAcetylene torchesAirhammer chisels

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Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment49-2094.00
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians17-3023.00
  • Industrial Machinery Mechanics49-9041.00
  • Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians17-3024.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Associate's Degree)

  • Diagnostic test equipment and analytical software — apply routinely without close supervision to isolate malfunctions in commercial and industrial electronic systems.
  • Electronic equipment maintenance logs — maintain accurately and consistently, recording calibration results, repair histories, and recurring fault patterns across an assigned equipment fleet.
  • Industrial electronic equipment — set up, configure, and test following manufacturer specifications to confirm proper operation before returning units to production service.
  • Component assemblies and wiring harnesses — inspect methodically for defects, assembly errors, and code compliance during incoming quality checks on industrial installations.
  • Repaired electronic equipment — install in industrial or manufacturing environments, coordinating with operations staff to minimize production downtime.
  • Industrial control systems — operate and demonstrate correct use to production personnel or customers, identifying anomalies that indicate emerging faults.
  • CAD and schematic software tools — modify and store updated circuit diagrams reflecting as-built repair changes, applying working knowledge of the software package in use.
  • Scheduled preventive maintenance tasks — execute independently on commercial equipment, adjusting inspection frequency based on observed wear trends and equipment history.
  • Technical service manuals and electronic publications — read and apply comprehension skills to select correct repair procedures for familiar equipment fault codes.
  • Replacement parts and repair materials — evaluate and select appropriate components by comparing specifications against equipment requirements during routine repair cycles.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

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Completion Rate
76%
Placement Rate
Not reported