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There are a number of skills you will need to begin a career as an Electronics Technician. With Penn Foster Career School distance learning, you can learn these skill quickly and conveniently. As part of the Electronics Technician program you will receive instruction covering these topics and more:
- Electronics hardware, transformers, and electronic sensors.
- Reactance and Impedance.
- Oscillator and feedback waveforms.
- Modulation and detection circuits.
Why enroll in and complete a distance learning course in electronics? With the right credentials, you can:
- Earn as much as $50,000* per year in a career expected to grow 14% by 2012.
- Work as a service technician in the growing field of computers and office machinery.
- Work for an existing electronics services business, or begin one of your own.
Experienced electronics technicians, with advanced training, may become specialists or troubleshooters. And, workers with leadership abilities may become supervisors. This means that with the right training and qualifications opportunities for employment and promotion will be available to you!
Vocational Schools offering an Electronics course include:
- Penn Foster Career School -

- Ashworth University -

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