Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Industrial Electronics Technology
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Electronics Technology is designed for students interested in Advanced Manufacturing, Electronics and related fields. Program graduates will be prepared to enter a growing industry that requires creative applications of troubleshooting and maintenance skills. Students will interact with current technology and tools including, 3D printers, CNC machines, laser cutters, welding, programmable logic controllers, microcontrollers, robotics platforms, and more! The job market includes similar careers as maintenance technicians, skilled machinists, mechatronics technicians, circuit board assemblers and more.
Program Fact Sheet
Upon completion of this degree pathway, students will also obtain Manufacturing Technician CSC. Students interested in more specialized areas can obtain this degree with a mechanical or electronics focus.
Industrial Electronics Technology: Partnering with Industry
Industrial Electronics Technology: Majors in a Minute
Student Spotlight Video: Sean D.
Student Spotlight Video: Paty V.
Student Spotlight Video: Dom M.
This initiative is 100% supported by a federal U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) award made to PVCC by the pass-through entity, Virginia Community College System. The total program cost for this initiative is $211,763
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Electronics Technology is designed for students interested in Advanced Manufacturing, Electronics and related fields. Program graduates will be prepared to enter a growing industry that requires creative applications of troubleshooting and maintenance skills. Students will interact with current technology and tools including, 3D printers, CNC machines, laser cutters, welding, programmable logic controllers, microcontrollers, robotics platforms, and more! The job market includes similar careers as maintenance technicians, skilled machinists, mechatronics technicians, circuit board assemblers and more.
Program Fact Sheet
Upon completion of this degree pathway, students will also obtain Manufacturing Technician CSC. Students interested in more specialized areas can obtain this degree with a mechanical or electronics focus.
Industrial Electronics Technology: Partnering with Industry
Industrial Electronics Technology: Majors in a Minute
Student Spotlight Video: Sean D.
Student Spotlight Video: Paty V.
Student Spotlight Video: Dom M.
This initiative is 100% supported by a federal U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) award made to PVCC by the pass-through entity, Virginia Community College System. The total program cost for this initiative is $211,763