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Electronics Technology
People in Electronics Technology are the type of people who can hook up a home stereo in minutes without looking at instructions. They enjoy fixing things, they’re fascinated by how things work, and their hobbies include computers.
They may be interested in math, might enjoy science fiction movies, and possibly read technical and scientific magazines.
Your training will qualify you to install, maintain and repair electronic equipment like computers, consumer electronics like stereos, and office equipment. You’ll know how check for common causes of trouble, and how to use diagnostic and hand tools to repair problems.
Plus, you’ll be taught to repair problems caused by malfunctions in individual electronic units, circuits, and in complex systems such as local area networks (LANS).
About High Tech Institute
HTI is dedicated to teaching students what they need to know, not what we want them to learn. And that’s an important distinction. Here’s why:
So many schools develop their training programs based on their own arbitrary opinions of what constitutes a good education. We develop our programs based on the real-world training and qualifications that employers like to see when hiring.
We know students need a valuable career focused education. We know they need a top notch student services department. And we know they need highly-focused, job-relevant courses.