Apr 23, 2026  
2026-2027 Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Catalog

Electronics Technician Certificate


J. Zachary Ouchley
Division Chair, Industrial & Engineering Technology
jouchley@nctc.edu
(940) 498-6282 ext. 6538

Dive Deep into Electronics: Launch Your Career in Advanced Manufacturing!

Want to be at the heart of innovation? NCTC’s Electronics Technician concentration within our Industrial Mechatronics program is your gateway to the exciting world of advanced manufacturing and semiconductor industries!

As part of our broader Industrial Mechatronics program, this focused track allows you to specialize in the design and analysis of electronic circuits - a skill set that’s highly sought after by employers.

Why Choose the Electronics Technician Concentration?

  • Future-Proof Your Skills: The advanced manufacturing and semiconductor industries are booming, creating incredible opportunities for skilled electronics technicians.
  • Hands-On Learning:  You won’t just learn theory - you’ll apply it in our state-of-the-art electronics labs.
  • Pathway to Success: This Level I Certificate is a fantastic stepping stone towards our Industrial Mechatronics AAS degree, giving you even more in-depth knowledge and career options.
  • Design & Analysis Expertise:  Develop a strong foundation in electronic circuit design and analysis.

This Level I Workforce Certificate is perfect for:

  • Students eager to specialize in electronics within the broader field of mechatronics.
  • Individuals seeking a fast track to employment in advanced manufacturing or semiconductor industries.
  • Those looking for a solid foundation before pursuing an Associate of Applied Science degree.

Ready to build the future, one circuit at a time? Contact NCTC today to learn more about our Electronics Technician concentration and take the first step towards a rewarding career!

Certificate Requirements


Total Credit Hours: 15


Financial Outlook Disclaimer


The salary information provided on this page is based on industry projections, publicly available data, and employer-reported trends. Actual salaries can vary significantly based on factors such as location, experience, education or degree level, industry demand, and individual employer policies.
Students can meet with the college’s Career Services to learn more about specific career pathways and current labor market information. The college does not promise or imply any guaranteed salary levels upon graduation.