Electronics Technology
TC = Technical Certificate | 1 year

Electronics Technology TC = Technical Certificate | 1 year

The Technical Certificate in Electronics Technology at UA Northark prepares students for hands-on, entry-level careers in electronics, electrical systems, and technical maintenance. This workforce-focused program provides practical training in electronic circuits, troubleshooting, digital systems, electrical components, and industrial electronics used across manufacturing, telecommunications, and technology industries.


Students gain real-world experience working with industry-standard tools and equipment while learning essential skills in circuit analysis, soldering, schematic reading, instrumentation, and electronic repair. The curriculum emphasizes safety practices, problem-solving, and technical proficiency needed to diagnose and repair electronic systems in modern workplace environments.


Graduates of the Electronics Technology technical certificate program are prepared for careers as electronics technicians, electrical maintenance technicians, field service technicians, and repair specialists in industrial, commercial, and manufacturing settings. With affordable tuition, experienced instructors, and hands-on training, UA Northark provides a direct pathway into high-demand technical careers in electronics and advanced manufacturing.

Offered On Campus
Not Offered Online
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Transfer or Stackable Options

This certificate can be applied toward the Associate of Applied Science in Automation and Systems Integration Electronics.

Learning Outcomes

  • Enter the workforce and be gainfully employed

  • Understand safe operation and repair of electrical and industrial equipment

  • Interpret electrical and mechanical schematic diagrams

  • Correctly use basic electrical measuring instruments and apply readings to troubleshoot equipment

  • Perform basic repair operations and troubleshooting of electrical equipment. Including mechanical assembly, disassembly, and soldering of electrical circuits

  • Demonstrate the basic knowledge of automation equipment such as PLC's and Robotics in an industrial or hospital setting

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