"I appreciate the fact that PACE keeps schooling at a
personal level and everyone there treats you as a good friend; they´re not just a PACE Employee
or staff member."
-Ron Strawbridge


(Graduated 15 months, Electronic and Network Engineering Technology,AST)

"What I appreciated most about PACE´s training was in in-depth teaching about Electronic and Network Technology and the Microsoft Office courses."
-Ronald Ray


(graduated 14 months, Electronic and Network Engineering Technology, AST)

Electronic and Network Engineering Technology

BECOME AN ELCTRONIC TECHNICIAN, A NETWORK SPECIALIST, A PC SET UP OR REPAIR TECHNICIAN

This program provides the graduate with introductory and advanced training in electronics and digital technology to assume entry-level technician positions in the electronics and computer industries. Typical career opportunities include electronic technician, computer technician, engineering assistant, network technician, field service technician, service technician, biomedical equipment technician, computer applications specialist, bench technician, calibration laboratory technician, and other entry-level positions.


Award: Associate in Specialized Technology Degree (AST)

Some of the courses you may study in this program, depending upon the specialization you choose, may include:

Introduction to Computers, Electronic Technology , Math, Algebra., Digital , Solid State, Computer Math, Electronic Technology , Introduction to Communications, PC Systems Servicing, PC Systems Networking, PC Systems Troubleshooting. Network Administration & Installation, Customer and Client Services, Network Administration and Applications, Visual Basic , Supervision, Career Development.

Placement

PLACEMENT RATE 94% for Training Related for graduates of this PACE Institute program during the 2010-11 program year. (As required by the US Department of Education, the rate is determined by the calculations required by our accrediting body, Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools which requires annual backup data.)100% Placement rate overall includes both training and non-training related employment.

Completion Time

Rate of on-time normal completion 81.8% (Day and Evening).

Median Loan Debt

Median Loan Debt 2010-11 Grads $7,961 for personal expenses, required tuition, & fees.
Sources of Loans:Federal Student Loans; $7,961; Private Bank Loans $0; Institutional Loans $0.

Median "out of pocket" payments $110 by 2010-2011 Grads.

Tuition, Fees and Books

TUITION, FEES AND BOOKS FOR 2011-2012 for the total program is $25,574 for normal completion.

Per semester the tuition is $3420, the fees are $ 612, books are $444. Total $4476 per semester for normal completion time.

Occupations, CIP Program Code and SOC Occupation Codes

THE CIP PROGRAM CODE IS # 15.0303. THE STANDARD OCCUPATION CODES
(SOC) for some of the occupations for which this program prepares graduates are as follows:

Code # 49-2022 Name: Telecommunications Equipment Installer & Repairer
Code # 15-1081 Name: Networking Systems & Data Analysis
Code # 17-3023 Name: Electronic Engineering Technician
Code # 51-2022 Name: Electric & Electronic Equipment Assembler
Code # 15-1041 Name: Computer Support Specialist
Code # 15-1071 Name: Network & Computer Systems Administrator


Find more information about these occupations at www.online.onetcenter.org/crosswalk/

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