Electronics
Build. Power. Innovate.
Train for high-demand roles in electronics and instrumentation with WVC's electronics certificat and degree--ideal for mid-career professionals, technicians, and new students entering electronics or industrial technology.
Academic Pathways
Electronics Technician Certificate of Completion
A one-year program that prepares you for entry-level technician positions. Develop foundational knowledge, electro mechanical controls and troubleshooting skills.
Associate of Applied Science Degree
A two-year program that prepares you for more advanced and supervisory roles. Learn more about PLCs and automation systems.
Learning Outcomes

Electronic Circuits and Systems
Get foundational knowledge and advanced skills in digital, analog, and industrial electronics.
Certifications and Tools
Prepare for national certifications while using today's industry-standard hardware and software.

Troubleshooting & Repair
Practice diagnostics on real-world equipment, from programmable logic controllers to robotics.
Technical Communication
Communicate solutions and designs to teams--like you'll do every day on the job.
Career Paths
Diagnose, repair, and service electronic instruments, controls, and systems--practical labs on real equipment with industry-standard tools.
Electronics repair technician
Industrial and manufacturing plants
Maintain and troubleshoot machinery
Electronics engineering technician
Data centers and facilities
Support complex systems and reliability
Field service companies
Install and repair field devices and controls
Electronic maintenance technician
Public agencies and utilities
Service grid equipment and infrastructure.
Career Connect Washington
The WVC Industrial Technology-Electronics program is part of Career Connect Washington, a series of skill-based programs that help young people connect directly to education, credentials, and career opportunities.
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