Industrial Marine Electronics Technology
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
WHERE: Morgan City and Franklin campuses
PROGRAM DETAILS:
- Learn how to operate programmable logic controllers, ROVs, analyze basic electronic circuits, and perform measurements, all while getting practical shop experience.
- Study the standards and licensure requirements of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), National Association of Business and Educational Radio (NABER), Fluid Power Society, Electronics Technician Association, National Electrical Code, and Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV).
- Prepare for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) exam.
DEGREE PLANS:
- (4 semesters)
- (3 semesters)
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Whether you want to work as a technician in energy, transportation, or any electronic-dependent field, SoLAcc will prepare you for a life in Industrial Marine Electronics Technology after graduation.
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Use the following equipment and educational trainers: motors, mechanical diagrams/schematics, radar, fiber optics, laser technology, computer applications, telecommunications, microwave, hydraulics, PLC, video, industrial controls, and industrial wiring.
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Apply diagnostic and troubleshooting techniques to equipment.
Average salaries:
- Electrical Technician: $84,990
- Telecommunications Equipment Installer/Repairer: $71,870
- Audiovisual Equipment Installer/Repairer: $55,490
(Bureau of Labor Statistics, Louisiana Average Salary 2024)
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