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Colorado Technical University


Associate of Science in Electronics Technology

Your associate degree can allow you to pursue both professional opportunities and serve as a first step toward a bachelor’s degree. The Associate of Science degree in Electronics Technology from Colorado Technical University could help you work towards both.

In this program, you can work to develop your knowledge of analog and digital electronics, while also studying how to start thinking like an engineer and explore skills that are transferable to many industries such as problem-solving, decision-making, project management, and communication.

At CTU, we pride ourselves on putting students first. Our flexible, online courses help you to build a class schedule around your schedule.

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