Applied Technology Specialist - Certificate Program
For those who enjoy working with their hands and finding solutions for technical problems, EFSC's Applied Technology Specialist College Credit Certificate can lead to a rewarding career.
This certificate prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of electronics assembly. It can also provide supplemental training for those with previous experience, or who are or currently employed.
The Applied Technology Specialist certificate is part of EFSC's Engineering Technology program and can be earned as a stand-alone credential. Credits earned through this certificate can also count toward the requirements needed to receive the Engineering Technology Associate in Science degree.
EFSC collaborated with local manufacturers to develop the Engineering Technology program. This ongoing collaboration helps to ensure the skills students learn are useful right away within local and regional industries.
Applied Technology Specialist Certificate - COURSE CURRICULUM
Students will learn how to competently use the tools and systems related to electronics assembly. They'll practice the assembly, testing, and troubleshooting of a variety of mechanical, electronic, and fiber optic components commonly used in the modern machining and engineering technology industries.
Two courses included in the curriculum prepare students to test for IPC Certification, the industry standard in demonstrating electronics manufacturing knowledge.
Applied Technology Specialist - Certificate Program
Program Overview
- Certificate Type
- College Credit Certificate (CCC)
- Delivery Method
- On-Campus
- Locations
- Cocoa, Palm Bay
- Total Credit Hours
- 16
- Academic Community
- Industry/Manufacturing & Construction
- Contact Information
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Email Advising
321-632-1111See advising options for Dec. 2, 2024 - Jan. 22, 2025 due to the peak registration period.
Applied Technology Specialist Certificate - Admissions Information
The Applied Technology Specialist CCC is an open-access program so students can apply via EFSC's general enrollment process to begin any term.
If you have questions, contact the program advisor Cameron Corey at coreyc@easternflorida.edu or 321-433-5294. The Program Manager is Meer Almeer at almeerm@easternflorida.edu.
Brief Costs & Financial Aid Eligibility
In-state tuition for Eastern Florida's Applied Technology Specialist certificate totals approximately $1,664 — not including course materials and lab fees. The program is eligible for federal financial aid, plus scholarships that can help to reduce out-of-pocket costs for students who qualify.
College Courses You Would Take
This certificate's courses include technical instruction in a classroom, as well as hands-on training in a lab setting. The curriculum's six courses include these four.
An intro to the basic fundamentals, terminology, and applications used in the modern electronics industry. Includes circuit theory, capacitance, inductance, transformers, semiconductor diodes, and more.
A basic foundation for mechanical measurement techniques used in manufacturing. Integrates concepts, principles, and techniques w/use instruments like micrometers, verniers, calipers, gauges, etc.
A hands-on course focused on the fabrication of fiber optic cable assemblies, using a variety of connection & splicing techniques. Cable installation and system troubleshooting techniques also covered.
Why Study Applied Technology at Eastern Florida?
HANDS-ON LEARNING = REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE
This program provides a foundation of industry knowledge and technical skills that students can continue building on throughout their educational and career journeys. Additionally, students can join the EFSC Robotics Club for additional experience, networking opportunities, and more. EFSC's hands-on training facilities include: Soldering, composites, robotics, electronics, and solar panel labs.
LEARN FROM THE PROFESSIONALS
EFSC's Applied Technology and Engineering Technology faculty have years of experience in the industry, with some adjunct instructors currently working in the field. Some of our instructors are specialty industry pioneers, and have contributed to the development of key industry standards such as Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) control, and the switch to lead-free soldering. Eastern Florida's program faculty helped create the Engineering Technology Forum, which connects more than 20 Florida colleges with each other and with industry.