
John Pierce, Program Chair
Instructor
jpierce@southeast.edu
(402) 761-8394 Milford Campus
1-800-933-7223, Ext. 8394
(402) 437-2548 Lincoln Campus
1-800-642-7075, Ext. 2548
Admissions
Lincoln Campus
(402) 437-2600
1-800-642-4075, ext. 2600
Milford Campus
(402) 761-8243
1-800-933-7223, ext. 8243

John Pierce, Program Chair
Instructor
SCC-Milford Campus
(402) 761-8394
jpierce@southeast.edu
Mike Aalberg, Instructor
SCC-Lincoln Campus
(402) 437-2658
maalberg@southeast.edu
John Fiedler, Instructor
Lincoln Campus
(402) 437-2659
1-800-642-4075, ext. 2659
jfiedler@southeast.edu
Randy Goldsmith, Instructor
SCC-Milford Campus
(402) 761-8304
rgoldsmi@southeast.edu
Jeffrey Ives, Instructor
SCC-Milford Campus
(402) 761-8300
jives@southeast.edu
Russ Kreis
Lincoln, Campus
432-2627
rkeis@southeast.edu
Bob Redler, Instructor
SCC-Milford Campus
(402) 761-8348
bredler@southeast.edu
Leon Williams, Instructor
SCC-Milford Campus
(402) 761-8305
lwilliam@southeast.edu
Electronic Systems Technology
Welcome
Overview | Mission | Requirements | Student Responsibility |

[Photo:] High school students from across Nebraska participate in Southeast Community College's Electronic Systems Technology Robotics Workshop on Jan. 21. The workshops are held each Wednesday throughout the Winter Quarter on SCC's Milford Campus. READ MORE >>
Electronic Systems Technology program earns training designation
Southeast Community College's Electronic Systems Technology program has been designated an Authorized Training Institute for the International Association for Radio, Telecommunications and Electromagnetics organization. This designation qualifies all EST graduates for iNARTE Certification without further examination.
iNARTE is a worldwide, non-profit, professional telecommunications association which certifies qualified engineers and technicians in the fields of Telecommunications, Electromagnetic Compatibility/Interference, Product Safety, Electrostatic Discharge control, and Wireless Systems Installation
The world of electronics and information technology is an exciting and challenging profession that allows workers to be creative and challenges them to improve on their skills and abilities. The electronic technician plays a major role in the installation, configuration and maintenance of electronic and information technology types of devices and systems used in residential, business and industrial applications.
Electronic Technicians are needed in all aspects of the electronic and information technology industry. The Electronic industry is constantly changing and expanding into new technologies that require highly skilled technicians to install these systems and keep them going.
Do you enjoy any of the following?
- Working with your hands.
- Taking things apart and putting them back together to see how they work.
- Helping your friends with their electronic or computer problems.
- Installing car stereos, amps, and security systems.
- Setting up computer networks and systems.
If YES, then this is the program for you!
Opportunities for long-term employment, consistent working hours, increasing job responsibilities and great salaries are available to those who enter this ever changing profession. Contact us to learn more about what this program has to offer and so that we may answer any additional questions.
Overview
The Electronic Systems Technology Program is offered on both the Lincoln and Milford campuses.
The Electronic Systems Technology program offers three focus areas:
- General Technician Focus: The Electronic Systems Technology General Technician focus places emphasis on the fundamentals of analog and digital electronics, basic programming concepts, communication, and repair of the following commercial and consumer electronic products:
- Computer systems
- Audio and Video systems
- AM/FM broadcast
- Communication systems
- Avionics
- Security and telephony systems
Typical jobs obtained by graduates include but are not limited to:
:: Car stereo installer/repairer :: Audio or video technician :: Home theater installer/repairer :: Radio or television broadcast engineer :: Studio technician :: Communications technician :: Avionics technician :: Security systems installer/repairer
- Military Focus: The Electronic Systems Technology Military Focus allows people with armed forces electronics training to earn an AAS degree after completing required and elective courses. If the student is interested in continuing to an Electronic Engineering Technology degree, the student should seek the advice of an advisor to make sure the prerequisites are met.
After successful completion of the Electronic Systems Technology focus requirements, the student then makes a choice to either graduate or obtain additional training in the Computers, Automation and Networking Systems (CANS) focus.
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Computers, Automation and Networking Focus: This focus prepares technicians to install, configure and repair various computer systems/networks, and industrial control systems which include but are not limited to programmable logic controllers (PLC's), robotics and vision systems, and automation systems.
Typical jobs obtained by graduates include:
:: Network administrator :: Network technician :: Computer PC support technician :: Technical manager :: Engineering assistant :: IT professional :: Radio or television broadcast engineer :: Studio technician :: Communications technician :: Avionics technician :: Security systems installer/repairer::Biomedical Device Technician:: Field service technician :: Robotics technician :: Industrial automation technician :: Engineering assistant :: Electronic systems designer :: Instrumentation and control technician
- Industrial Control Focus (Milford Campus only): This focus prepares technicians to install, configure and repair industrial control systems which include but are not limited to programmable logic controllers (PLC's), robotics and vision systems, and automation systems.
Typical jobs obtained by graduates include:
:: Field service technician :: Robotics technician :: Industrial automation technician :: Engineering assistant :: Electronic systems designer :: Instrumentation and control technician :: Technical manager
All tuition, fees, books, required tools, and related costs are the responsibility of the student. See estimated cost list. Upon successful completion of the program the student will be awarded an Associate of Applied Science Degree.
Requirements
- All prospective students are responsible for scheduling an appointment to take the COMPASS test.
- ACT scores may be accepted.
- Prospective students will be informed of test scores and will need to contact the registrar.
Student Responsibilities
- Attain a minimum grade of 2.0 in program course to continue.
- Maintain attendance standards according to college policy.
- Participate in all learning activities at the scheduled times.
- Be responsible for program costs: tuition, fees, books and tools.
- Maintain safety practices provided to you by your instructor.
Mission
Program Mission Statement:
The mission of the Electronic Systems Technology Program is to prepare students to install, configure, analyze, test, maintain, and repair consumer electronics, industrial controls, robotics, security systems, communication systems, computer systems and networks.
Program Goals:
The program goals of the Electronic Systems Technology are:
- Provide students with adequate technical training in the areas of consumer electronics, communication, audio/video systems, security systems, computers, networking and telephony systems that will enable them to succeed at entry level employment in the electronics and information technology industry.
- Provide an effective training program that meets the employment needs of the electronics and information technology job markets.
- Provide students with a safe and healthy working environment that is conducive to learning.
Provide the student with a strong foundation and experience in electronic and information technology applications and processes that will allow them to succeed as an entry-level technician.