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Industrial Electronics and Electrical Maintenance

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Gain hands-on electrical skills with a 26-hour technical certificate and prepare for a degree in electrical technology.

Unlock your industrial electronics and electrical maintenance potential with our 26-credit-hour technical certificate, explicitly designed for aspiring technicians and professionals. Through a curriculum that covers key subjects such as fundamentals of electricity, industrial electricity, electrical circuits and components, and PLC applications, providing the theoretical knowledge and practical hands-on experience needed to thrive in today's technical environments. This program equips you with a solid foundation in electrical systems and empowers you to confidently troubleshoot, maintain, and innovate in industrial settings.

Upon completing the industrial electronics and electrical maintenance technical certificate, you can continue your education seamlessly at UAFS by enrolling in our Associate of Science in electrical technology or Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering technology. Both programs provide advanced instruction and specialized training that deepen your expertise, expand your career opportunities, and prepare you for higher-level positions in the rapidly evolving electrical and electronics fields. Credits earned in your technical certificate directly transfer toward these degrees, making your path to continued education clear and achievable.

Format

On Campus

Credit Hours

26

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