
Program Progression
Course Descriptions
Today, computers are the norm in airplanes and at aviation facilities. Simply speaking, "avionics" is the study of electronics in the field of aviation.
EOCC's avionics program begins with a broad-based approach to the study of electronics and builds towards specialized application in aviation electronics equipment.
Students receive extensive hands-on training with aviation electronics equipment designed to develop technical and professional knowledge required in contemporary avionics repair facilities.
Offices in the Sky. Corporate connectivity--whether in the air or on the ground--enables businesses to transform travel time into productive time.
Avionics technicians, who are capable of repairing the complex electronic communication and navigation equipment on today's aircraft, are in great demand, and will continue to be.
To ensure that graduates have the skills employers need, EOCC has developed new courses in digital/microprocessor electronics, color radar, collision avoidance systems, and computer-assisted ground school units.
Flight/autopilot systems and test equipment are covered in the advanced classes.
Data from the U.S. Department of Labor indicates that individuals who work in this field will earn more, on average, than any college graduate, except those who find managerial or professional jobs such as banking, law and engineering.
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