Academic Programs in Electronics
The academic maps below will give you an idea of the classes you need to take. However,
please meet with a counselor to personalize your education plan.
- School Trailhead for Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Suggested Initial
Coursework - TRAILHEAD
- Associate of Arts (AA) Degree - Area of Emphasis (AOE) in Math & Science - CSU Pathway
- MAP
- Program Flyer (Electronics: Digital Electronics) - INFO
- Program Flyer (Electrician) - INFO
Additional Resources
- Riverside Community College District General Education (RCCD GE) Requirements (PLAN
A) - INFO
- California State University General Education (CSU GE) Requirements (PLAN B) For students
who would like to transfer to a campus in the California State University (CSU) system
- INFO
- Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) Requirements (PLAN C)
For students who would like to transfer to a campus in either the California State
University (CSU) or University of California (UC) system - INFO
Career Options
Career options for students who get a degree in electronics and electrical engineering
include: aerospace engineer, broadcast engineer, design engineer, electrical engineer,
IT consultant, and network engineer.
Student Voice
Ed Saenz
Edward Saenz was recently hired as a technician by Amazon Fulfillment Center. He is
an example of a nontraditional student who returned to community college to gain new
job skills and training.
“I learned about the ACE program at Norco College which offered a certificate in Automated
Systems in seven months and I decided to pursue it,” said Saenz. I primarily chose
this program because programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are the new big thing and
there is a high demand for technicians in our region. Since finishing the ACE program,
I am absolutely encouraged and excited about the growth potential in the field. The
Norco College staff helped me every step of the way and before I knew it, I was enrolled
and attending classes. I truly appreciate the staff at Norco College. I didn’t feel
like a student, but rather a member of a team of people who all shared the same goals
- to help us learn, complete this program, and find a job.”