Aim of the Program
Technology is constantly improving. Electronic devices are renewed in line with these developments. For these reasons, there is a need for qualified personnel to maintain, install and repair new technology devices to be used in the industry. The purpose of this program; is to train qualified intermediate staff who have high business skills to meet this need, and who can put the practical and theoretical knowledge they have learned into practice.
Target of the Program
Recognizes electronic systems and knows the working principles.
Makes mathematical calculations and designs of digital electronics when necessary.
Designs automatic and electronic control systems.
Creates flow charts.
Assembles electronic devices, maintains them and repairs them in case of failure.
Career Opportunities
Electronic technicians can work in the following areas in the public and private sectors, as well as establish their own business.
Sound systems, dubbing of halls, studios and squares
Technical services, maintenance-repair units
Electrical-electronic assembly and disassembly works
Microcontroller programming
Power electronics
Electrical-electronic device manufacturing factories
Electronic design bureaus
Electrical installation plan project bureaus
control systems
Security systems
medical electronics
Working Places
They find employment opportunities at every stage of production activities involving electronic systems and in various enterprises.
Programmes allowing Horizontal Transfer
They can transfer to the Electronic Communication Technology programs of the Control and Automation Department of Vocational Schools.
Programmes allowing Vertical Transfer
Computer Education and Instructional Technology
Electrical engineering
Electrical electronics Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Energy systems Engineering
Energy Management
Physics
Physics engineering
Aviation Electrical and Electronics
Control and Automation Engineering
Meteorological Engineering
Aircraft Electrical-Electronics
Space Sciences and Technologies
Aerospace Engineering