Industrial Electronics Technology
Instructors
Allen Teel
Division Chair
Advanced Manufacturing
Instructor
(334) 493-5388
David Worley
Instructor
(334) 493-5323
Johnny Wallace
Instructor
(334)493-5349
Tony Newton
Instructor
(334) 493-5348
Cory Wiggins
Instructor - Greenville Campus
(334) 382-2133
Program Description
Would you like to possess technical skills that make you employable all over the world? Would you like to be qualified for interesting, well-paying jobs? Would you like the opportunity to always be learning about new and cutting-edge technology? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then consider a career in industrial electronics.
Electronic equipment is the life source in the world of business today. Electronically-driven controls direct production processes on factory floors, operate electric generating plants and even provide for the national defense through radar and missile technology. These complex pieces of electronic equipment must be installed, maintained and repaired by electronics technicians. Interested in understanding how this equipment works? Industrial Electronics LBWCC can teach you and prepare you for a job in the field of electronics.
General Education Requirements
- Orientation to College
- Microcomputer Applications
- English Composition I
- Intermediate College Algebra
- Fundamentals of Oral Communication
- Humanities & Fine Arts
- Social/Behavioral Science
- Natural Science or Math
Technical Requirements
Electronics Degree Courses
- DC Fundamentals
- AC Fundamentals
- Solid State Fundamentals
- Digital Fundamentals
- Electrical Blue Print Reading
- Components of Material Handling
- Motor Controls
- Circuit Fabrication
- Hydraulics & Pneumatics
- Programmable Logic Controls
- Advanced Programmable Logic Controls
- Principles of Construction Wiring
- Principles of Individual Environmental Controls
- Motors and Transmissions
- Intro to Networking
- Industrial Equipment
- Industrial Robotics
- Safety
- Network Cabling Fiber
Estimated Salary
According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, the median hourly earnings of electronic repairers of commercial and industrial equipment were $28.40 in 2019.
Job Opportunities
Employment of electronics repairers of commercial and industrial equipment is expected to stay nearly the same through 2028. Job opportunities may vary depending on the area of specialization.
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Program Features
- Over 30 computer workstations with state-of-the-art simulation software
- Computer aided instruction for basic courses
- Excellent placement rates
- Hands-on lab classes in advanced courses
- Labs equipped with state-of-the-art equipment
- Our graduates work for a variety of interesting companies
Click on the link below to view the Industrial Electronics Gainful Employment Disclosure
Industrial Electronics Gainful Employment Disclosure