Porter and Chester Institute
Classes start in October, January, April and July

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Why Porter and Chester Institute?

PCI has been providing Career Training in
New England since 1946.

 

There are 9 campuses located throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts.

 

PCI holds national accreditation through an agency recognized by the US Dept of Education.

 

In 2009 PCI was awarded the School of Excellence Award from ACCSC.

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Electronic Systems Technology

Start your new career in as little as 12 short months!

The Electronics Systems Technology program prepares you to obtain employment for entry–level positions in electronics technology.

This program provides you with training in the technology used to build today's modern electronic devices, particularly in the areas of security and telecommunications. You'll learn from basic electronics and electrical circuits to the latest use of lasers and fiber optics for use in data and voice communications.

In the Electronics Systems Technology you program will:

  • Learn how install Telecommunications networks, home theatre systems and live sound amplifiers, mixers, equalizers and speakers.
  • Develop an understanding of burglar alarm systems and biometrics security, closed circuit TV, fire alarm systems and how to maintain and trouble shoot these systems.
  • Terminate and test the latest in fiber optics technology for use in data and voice communications.
  • Receive Lifetime Placement assistance. Each PCI campus has full-time Graduate Employment Specialists dedicated to helping all of our graduates find that job that is just right for them.

To learn more about the Electronic System Technology program request more information from our
Career Program Specialists.

Classes are available either in the morning, afternoon, or evening

  • Morning and afternoon Automotive Technology classes meet for 12 months and consist of 60 credit hours (1200 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. or 12:50 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Evening classes meet for 18 months and consist of 48 credit hours (960 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Wednesday from 6:05 p.m. to 10:40 p.m.

The Electronics Technology Program is offered at the following campuses:

Connecticut:

Branford, Rocky Hill, Stratford, Watertown

Massachusetts:

Woburn

Classes begin in October, January, April and July.

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