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Computer electronics drives more and more of our economy. In addition to personal computers, devices from radio receivers to medical devices rely on electronics to function. As an electronic technician, you'll be able to install, troubleshoot, and repair a wide variety of computer based equipment.
Technical schools with Computer Electronics programs teach basic electronic theory, including direct and alternating current, transistors and microprocessors, circuit theory and computer and networking hardware.
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The following technical schools offer training for a career in Computer Electronics:
Career College of Northern Nevada teaches students to maintain computers, microprocessors and other types of electronic equipment in its Electronic Engineering and Computer Technology associate degree program. Students get hands-on experience as they assemble their own personal computer as part of the coursework.
Colorado Technical University teaches students electrical engineering and computer science skills that will allow them to create software/hardware interfaces within computerized electronics. The Bachelor of Computer Engineering program can be completed in as little as three years.
DeVry University offers a bachelor's degree program in Computer Engineering Technology. Students learn to design, develop and repair a wide variety of computer based systems and networks. The curriculum places a heavy focus on mathematics and sciences, electronic circuits and systems, and digital and microprocessor systems. Students also learn computer programming, computer networks, and software design.
DeVry University has locations across the country. The Bachelor - Computer Engineering Technology program is offered in the following locations. Click on a location name to get more information.
| (In New York, DeVry University operates as DeVry College of New York.). Programs may vary by location. | ||
DeVry University offers an Associate degree in Electronics and Computer Technology. Students learn to install, troubleshoot, and maintain a wide variety of computer based systems. The curriculum places a heavy focus on digital and microprocessor systems, electronic communications systems, and electrical and electronic circuitry. Students also learn mathematics, and develop their communications skills and professional development.
Get more information on the Associate Degree in Electronics and Computer Technology, offered at the following DeVry University locations:
Arizona: Mesa and Phoenix
California: Alhambra, Anaheim, Bakersfield, Colton, Elk Grove, Fremont, Fresno, Long Beach, Palmdale, Pomona, San Diego, San Jose and Sherman Oaks
Colorado: Colorado Springs and Westminster
Florida: Ft. Lauderdale, Miramar, Orlando, and Tampa
Georgia: Alpharetta, Atlanta, Decatur, Duluth, and Stockbridge
Illinois: Addison, Chicago and Tinley Park
Indiana: Indianapolis
Minnesota: Edina
Missouri: Kansas City
Nevada: Henderson
New Jersey: North Brunswick
and Paramus
New York: Long Island City and Manhattan
North Carolina - Charlotte
Ohio: Columbus and Rockside
Pennsylvania: Fort Washington
Texas: Houston, Irving, and San Antonio
Virginia: Arlington and Chesapeake
Washington: Federal Way
DeVry University operates as DeVry College of New York in New York state. Programs may vary by location.
ECPI offers technical training in computer electronics. The Electronics Engineering Associate degree program teaches logical troubleshooting techniques for analog and digital electronic equipment, including computers and networking equipment. Advanced courses explore areas including Fiber Optics.
The Electronics Engineering program is offered at Charlotte, Concord, Greensboro and Raleigh North Carolina, Charleston and Greenville, South Carolina, and Glen Allen, Manassas, Newport News, Richmond, Roanoke, and Virginia Beach Virginia campuses.
Learn more about the Electronics Engineering program from ECPI
The Electronics Engineering program is also available as a distance learning course, over the Internet from ECPI Online.
Find out more about the Computer Electronics Engineering Technology degree from ECPI Online
Herzing University training in Computer, Electronics, and Telecommunications Technology gives you the skills you need to install, maintain and repair a wide variety of microprocessor based devices. The Associate degree program includes coursework on industrial controls, fiber optics, and solid state systems. Students also receive A+ certification training.
The ITT Technical Institutes offer technology programs that can help you develop the knowledge and skills to begin a technical career. Programs have been designed to help you develop practical technology skills that are used in the workplace. Programs have also been designed to fit into your schedule. If you can't make it to a campus, you may be able to earn your degree online.
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Louisville Technical Institute Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Engineering Technology trains students to install and troubleshoot computer hardware, components, and peripherals. The program can be completed during the days in 18 months, or in 24 months if taken in the evening.
Remington College offers career training in electronics and computer technology. As you study for your Associate degree, you'll learn about digital electronics, computer system architecture, system troubleshooting, and more. Upon graduation, you'll be eligible to qualify for positions including computer service tech, electronics technician, and more.
Spencerian College has a diploma program in Computer Repair, or an Associate degree in Computer Engineering Technology. Both programs provide an introduction to computer hardware installation, maintenance and troubleshooting, and training on network hardware and software. The degree program provides advanced training in networking, routers, and switches, and prepares the graduate for a number of industry certification exams. Both programs are available during the day and as evening classes.
TESST College of Technology gives you the training you need to repair and maintain computer hardware and telecommunications equipment. The school offers a and degree program that includes hands on training and preparation for the A+ computer repair industry certification test.