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Electrical Work For The Skies

Avionics technicians are specialists who repair and maintain a plane’s electronic instruments, such as radios, radars, and navigation aids. As we see more use of digital technology, more time is spent maintaining a plane’s computer systems. Not to mention, avionics technicians are increasingly working within the aerospace industry! You will have hands on experience in…

  • Aviation Electronic Components
  • Advanced Aviation Electronics Troubleshooting
  • Navigational Equipment Repair
  • Communications Equipment Repair

and you’ll graduate with the certifications you need to get straight to work!

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Degree Plans

Students are required to enroll in a First-Year Seminar course, TSTC 1102 Professional Skills, in their first semester attending TSTC unless they have completed more than 24 credit hours. Please see detailed information regarding the course and exemptions in the Catalog and Student Handbook under 07. First Steps at TSTC section 04. First Year Seminar Courses (TSTC 1101 and TSTC 1102).

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Avionics Technology
AAS Associate of Applied Science
Hybrid
20
$11,640
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Avionics installation Technician
CER1 Certificate of Completion
Hybrid
12
$5,820
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