About Electronic Systems Technician
The Electronic Systems Technician program prepares students to enter Florida’s growing semiconductor industry including theme parks, manufacturing, and aerospace. Instruction will focus on assembly, design, and manufacture of electronic systems that utilize semiconductor components including single board microcontrollers and single board computers together with advanced sensors and input devices.
The mission of this program is to prepare students to enter the semiconductor industry as solid-state and microprocessor technicians.
Program Structure
| Postsecondary Program of Study | OCP | Course | Hours |
| Electronic Assembler and DC Technician | A | EEV0012 | 150 |
| Electronic Digital and Microprocessor Technician | B | EEV0820 | 150 |
| Electronic AC Technician | C | EEV0130 | 150 |
| Electronic Solid-State and Analog Technician | D | EEV0824 | 150 |
| Electronic Systems and Equipment Technician | E | EEV0825 | 300 |
Dual Enrollment is available for high school students. View the Dual Enrollment at OTC video playlist.
Program Structure Details
Occupational Completion Points (OCPs) - The Electronic Systems Technician program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of five Occupational Completion Points. OCPs provide a student with early completion training options linked to employment opportunities established by the Florida Department of Education based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system and accepted industry titles. Academic skill level required to complete program: Grade 10 math; grade 9 language and reading.
Industry Certification/Licensure
During completion of the program, students will take the following certification exams:
Articulation
Upon successful completion of this program, students enrolling in an A.S. degree program are eligible to be awarded articulated credits at:
Valencia College:
Program Cost
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