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Dr. Latisha Settlage

Electronics Technology - Associate of Applied Science (AAS)

A career in electronics technology demands a strong foundation in theory and hands-on expertise. The Associate of Applied Science in Electronics Technology at UAFS prepares students to maintain and troubleshoot electrical and electronic systems in a variety of industries.

Coursework emphasizes the installation, diagnosis, and repair of critical technologies, including computer hardware, digital communication tools, and industrial controls—such as motor controllers, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), sensors, and robotics. Graduates are ready for immediate employment and have a seamless pathway to continue their education through the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology at UAFS.


Read Performance and Achievement Data Report

Student performance and Achievement Data

ATMAE accreditation ensures that academic programs meet rigorous industry standards in applied technology, management, and engineering education. This distinction signals to employers that graduates have the technical expertise, problem-solving abilities, and hands-on experience needed to excel in high-demand fields.

Year Retention Rate Graduation Rate
2019 74.2% 58.1%
2020 62.5% 46.9%
2021 63.0% 37.0%
2022 61.5% 52.2%
2023 80.0% 16.0%
2024 75.0% 7.1%

Year Mean GPA Avg. Years to Complete
2019 2.75 1.61
2020 3.45 1.52
2021 3.32 1.57
2022 3.32 1.44
2023 3.30 1.52
2024 2.73 3.73

Year Students receiving Award Avg. Award  Students receiving Pell Avg. Pell received Students receiving Grants Avg. Grant award
2019-20 28 1.61 29 $4,293 54 $3,445
2020-21 27 1.52 26 $4,048 41 $3,476
2021-22 23 1.57 16 $4,717 41 $3,120
2022-23 30 1.44 26 $5,192 46 $3,628
2023-24 30 1.52 19 $5,369 19 $5,401

In-State Out-of-State International
$18,256 $30,376 $30,386

**(Based on 2024-25 cost of attendance)