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Our interconnected world continues to expand its digital reach. Beyond just the Internet - climate control systems, automated manufacturing equipment, industrial operations, and countless other technologies depend on electronic components to function and communicate. However, skilled professionals remain essential for installing and maintaining the hardware and software that keeps everything running efficiently. Confederation College's two-year Electronics Engineering Technician diploma program provides the fundamental knowledge required to enter this expanding industry. The curriculum covers electronic principles, computer basics, practical mathematics, communication technologies, networking, automated control systems, and software applications.
Program graduates typically pursue careers involving network setup, electronic device troubleshooting, and equipment servicing. Diverse career paths exist across multiple sectors including computer networking, industrial automation, HVAC systems, telecom infrastructure, security solutions, banking services, educational institutions, medical facilities, production plants, and data management systems.