Avionics Electronic Technician
Beginning Fall 2022. The Avionics Electronic Technician Program will provide the skills needed to work with aircraft electronics. Students will gain knowledge of aircraft avionics systems. Students will be able to identify electronic components used in aircraft avionic systems; they will develop skills that will allow them to troubleshoot and repair faulty avionics systems using FAA approved techniques.
Paying for the Program
Out-of-State Tuition & Fees: $10,032*
Career Outlook
Estimated annual salary for Avionics Electronic Technician graduates represents median annual wage from EMSI's Analyst, Career Coach and Institutional Research data.
Potential Careers
- Aviation Electronic Technologist
- Aircraft Electrician
- Electrical Avionics Installer
- Avionic Component Repairman
- Apply for admission.
- Submit official high school, high school equivalency and/or college transcripts to the Admissions Office of the campus you plan to attend.
- Complete ACCUPLACER® reading and writing assessment and ALEKS® math assessment for course placement. Assessments may be waived based on previous college coursework or submission of valid ACT®, or SAT® test scores. Reading and writing scores are valid for three years, and math scores are valid for two years.
Review the College catalog for program sequence, admissions and academic requirements.

Mark Gerein, BSAE
Dean of Advanced Manufacturing, Industrial Technology and Computer Science
- Email: gereinm@nicc.edu
- Phone: 844.642.2338, ext. 2168
- Location: Peosta