Industrial Electronics

With a focus on hands-on learning, the Industrial Electronics program prepares students to assemble, install, operate, maintain, and repair electronic equipment used in industrial and manufacturing applications.

Benefits of Choosing Industrial Electronics

 

The Industrial Electronics program offers several industry-recognized credentials. Graduates perform basic installations, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on industrial electronic equipment including motors, motor control systems, and programmable logic controllers.

Students testing eletronics

Program Requirements

This program offers a Short Certificate, a Certificate, and an Associate in Applied Science Degree.

For students looking to become multi skillled in their areas. This degree is five semesters of training. 

Four semesters of trianing to get your ready for the industry. 

This award helps you enter the workforce fast.

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Location

Bessemer Campus
1100 Ninth Ave SW
Bessemer, AL 35022

Contact Information

Nancy Wilson, Assistant Dean of Career Technical Education
Phone: 205-929-3451
Email: nwilson@lawsonstate.edu

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