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- 235 Marshall Avenue
- Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102
- T • 651.846.1600
- F • 651.846.1703
- Toll-Free • 1.800.227.6029
- TTY • 651.846.1548
Saint Paul College Programs
Electronic Technology
Program Documents
Program Brochure
Electronic Technology AAS Degree Program Guide Sheet
Electronic Technology Diploma Program Guide Sheet
Program Overview
Students enrolled in the Electronic Technology program will learn a wide spectrum of challenging analog and digital tasks, including preventative maintenance, servicing, troubleshooting and repairing computers, electronic office equipment, networks, as well as interfacing electronic and mechanical devices. Electronic Technicians will be hired by companies to repair the company's own equipment or hired by companies as field service technicians.
Program Requirements:
• Electronic Technology AAS Degree
• Electronic Technology Diploma
What You'll Learn
- Understanding of DC & AC theory and operating concepts, Solid State circuitry, and digital components and their applications.
- Service, testing and repair of personal computer systems and peripherals.
- Understanding linear devices, associated circuitry and systems.
- Develop critical thinking skills and logical troubleshooting habits to analyze and solve problems in electronic systems.
- How to properly log service calls, document discovered electronics problems, and effectively communicate solutions.
Career Settings
- Field service maintenance and repair
- Office equipment companies
- In-house maintenance and repair in office based industries
Potential Employers
- State of Minnesota
- IBM
- Kodak
- Xerox
- Medtronic, Inc.
- Honeywell
- U.S. Government
- 3M
- Guidant Medical
- Transoma Medical
- Sencore Electronic Test Instruments
- The Park at the Mall of America
Additional Benefits
- Learn from faculty with experience in the Electronics profession.
- This program is certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
- Program allows students the possibility of part-time work while pursuing their studies.



