SUNY Niagara launches electronics technology program

Apr. 13—SUNY Niagara is offering a new electronics technology program for the fall semester. The program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in the field of electronics with courses curated to target skill sets used by modern electrical technicians.

"SUNY Niagara prides itself in providing education within growing fields of study," said SUNY Niagara Vice President of Academic Affairs Lydia Ulatowski. "By adding electronics technology to our already strong program offerings, we are making a commitment to evolving with the ever-changing needs of our students."

The curriculum of the electronics technology program will cover a broad range of topics, such as:

—Analyzing electrical circuit diagrams and systems.

—Constructing electrical circuits from schematic diagrams.

—Analyzing, testing and diagnosing faults using the appropriate measurement techniques and adjust the equipment.

—Designing electrical circuits and systems from given data and specifications.

—Understanding an applied knowledge of electrical theory and electronic components including programmable devices to perform equipment installation, test, and evaluation.

More information will be made available at www.niagaracc.suny.edu/programs.

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