Program Description
The Electronics Engineering Technician program at Sheridan College provides students with the skills needed to design, build, and maintain electronic systems and devices. The curriculum covers key areas such as circuit analysis, digital electronics, microcontrollers, and communication systems. Students gain hands-on experience in labs where they work with electronic components, build circuits, and troubleshoot electronic systems. The program also emphasizes the importance of safety and adherence to industry standards. Graduates are prepared to enter the workforce as electronics technicians, capable of supporting engineers in the design, testing, and maintenance of electronic systems in industries such as telecommunications, manufacturing, and consumer electronics.