Aerospace Electronics
Significant increases in employment are expected in the aerospace industry, as well as a need for more workers with aviation-related skills. WVC is part of the Air Washington consortium and will train electronics workers for manufacturing and servicing of electronic components and equipment.
Academic Pathway
Aerospace Pathway Readiness Certificate: A one-year certificate program that emphasizes a hands-on approach, where you will use sophisticated test equipment and gain a solid base of information concerning the hardware and software of control systems for technical applications.
Career Paths
The aerospace electronics program offers preparation for multiple nationally recognized industry certifications that may lead to employment and opportunities for future advancements with companies specializing in manufacturing or servicing all types of electronic equipment, including manufacturing and servicing of aerospace electronics.
For more information about careers related to this field, go to My Next Move or the Employment Security Department Web page (scroll through the alphabetical list by occupation, or type the name of the occupation into the search filter).