Electronics Technology Stand-Alone Courses
CREDIT HOURS
1-2 Credit Hours
ESTIMATED COST*
$178-$276
CERTIFICATE ACHIEVED
Tuition is subject to change without notice. Additional fees may be required.
FULL DESCRIPTION
HOW TO APPLY
IPC CERTIFICATION COURSES The Salt Lake Technical College offers initial IPC certification and recertification courses for those who need skills and credentials for employment. Training and support for workmanship skills provided, as required by IPC. Courses are offered during flexible times and days.
- TEEA 1172, IPC-A-610G Cert Specialist, 1 Credit Hour, $178.00*
- TEEA 1167, IPC-J-STD-001G Cert Specialist, 1 Credit Hour, $178.00*
- TEEA 1169, IPC/WHMA-A-620C Certification, 2 Credit Hours, $276.00*
The courses listed above are the same for IPC recertification purposes.
* Does not include the application fee of $20.00 for new students. If needed, books and supplies are extra (estimated between $200 to $250).
- Apply to SLCC
Complete an online Application for Admission. - Complete Orientation
You can complete an orientation in person or online. - Take the CASAS assessment
Determine your academic skill level if you are starting a Salt Lake Technical College program or need to register for an ESL class. - Make an Appointment with an Academic Advisor
Meet with an advisor after completing the assessment. - Pay Tuition
Pay tuition at Cashier Services before registering for courses. - Register for Courses in MySLCC.
OCCUPATIONS
Electrical, Electronic, & Electromechanical Assemblers (except Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers)
Entry-Level Wage: $15.15
Median Wage: $19.30
Monthly Openings: 63
Occupational Data, 2024, Salt Lake County, Lightcast Exconomic Modeling
Available Class Schedules
Westpointe Center
2150 W. Dauntless Ave. (1000 North)
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Mon-Thu 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Mon-Thu 3:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Requirements
- Ability to distinguish differences in color (all)
- Books/Supplies - Student required to have books and materials for the first course
Advising Notes
Standalone Personal Interest (PI) courses need to have their prerequisites confirmed by the Electronics department. Students must e-mail transcripts, etc., to department before registration/scheduling is approved.