Detailed profiles of schools for Electronic Equipment Installation And Repair from the EdRef college search portal.
Electronic Equipment Installation and Repair programs offer students the chance to become certified in a specialized area of electronics. Students are required to pass qualifying exams that correspond to their various levels of training and experience. For example, a student may specialize in industrial electronics installation and repair. Programs are often at the associate or apprenticeship level, with hands-on demonstrations of skills being required to pass. Most certifications allow students to enter a broad range of electronics fields as qualified members of the workforce.
The purpose of these programs is to bring a higher level of professionalism to the field, including installers, manufacturers, and retailers. In order to pass and become certified, students must demonstrate their experience in the field as well as their formal education. They are then required to pass a written and practical exam that usually includes subjects like basic electronics, math, circuits, transistors, and problem solving. Certification also enables students to join professional associations.
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