Electronics Maintenance Technician Apprentice Program
For students who have successfully completed the Electrical Maintenance Apprenticeship Program.
Moving beyond the skills and knowledge covered in the Electrical Maintenance Apprenticeship Program, this apprentice program trains more experienced students for success as professional electronics maintenance technicians and introduces them to the more complex world of electronic components, circuits, microprocessors, industrial computer systems, and troubleshooting applications.
The curriculum has been developed to meet the subject requirements set forth in the standards established by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training (BAT). Graduates of the apprentice program will be able to:
- Work with electrical quantities such as voltage, current, and resistance as they apply to electronic circuits.
- Work with electronic measurement components such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, bridge-type instruments, and digital test equipment.
- Discuss the operation of power supplies, amplifiers, oscillators, detectors, switching circuits, and pulse and logic circuits.
- Explain the operation of electronic equipment and systems such as servo and control systems, numerical control systems, computers, programmable controllers, and microprocessors used in industry.
- Show how linear and digital integrated circuits are used as the building blocks in industrial electronics applications.
- Describe the functions and applications of microprocessor chips and support architecture.
- Locate causes of trouble in electronic circuits using a logical procedure.
- Utilize and explain the block diagram approach to system analysis and troubleshooting.
You can work with your Training Consultant to devise an individualized program or follow the complete Electronics Maintenance Technician Apprentice Program course list below.
Electronics Maintenance Technician Apprentice Program Course List
Basic Electronics
Electronics Testing and Troubleshooting
Digital/Electronic Circuits
Microprocessors
Industrial Controllers
Estimated Program Duration: 747 hours (excluding videos and optional lab experiments).
Number of Exams: 66.
Receive more information on the Electronics Maintenance Technician Apprentice Program
Contact us at 1-800-233-0259 Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time or speak with your Training Consultant for more information on this program.


