Arkansas IT Schools with Programs in Electronics
Electronics training offers career flexibility--you can choose to hone your skills with an employer or strike out on your own. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that in the next five years, industry growth will create almost 40,000 jobs in electronic and computer repair.
Career Training in Electronics
Formal training, which you can get online, may include coursework in electronics hardware, transformers, electronic sensors, reactance and impedance, oscillator and feedback waveforms, and modulation and detection circuits. Generally, electronics training will help you to earn anywhere from $10-20 an hour. That hourly wage translates to $20,000-$40,000 a year when working full time, right around the national average.
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DeVry University
We work closely with industry leaders to build market-driven degree programs. This ensures DeVry University graduates from our five distinguished colleges of study, as well as DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management, are prepared to meet the challenges of today’s global marketplace.
Available:
Programs:
- Bachelor's - Electronics Engineering Technology
ECPI University - Online Degrees
With convenient class schedule options, 24/7 tech support, and graduate employment services, ECPI's Online Degrees offer the flexibility to get the education and skills you want - on your schedule.
Available:
Programs:
- Electronics Engineering - Bachelor