Take a peek at the OATC Electronics & Avionics Program.

Who We Are

This pathway helps prepare students with the knowledge and skills necessary for continued education and, ultimately, a successful career in Aviation Maintenance occupations. Electronics technicians apply electronic theory, electrical testing procedures and related knowledge to lay-out, build, test, troubleshoot, repair, and overhaul electronic equipment. A technician might service the industrial controls on a factory floor, repair missile control systems for the government or specialize in cars and trucks, installing and repairing sound and alarm systems.


Wherever your future takes you, you’ll be working with computer programs, automated systems, and, of course, electricity. Many industries today, from manufacturing to telecommunications, depend on electrical equipment — as well as the people who keep that equipment running safely and efficiently.

Your Options:

Non-Transfer program for Juniors and Seniors located at Olathe Advanced Technical Center

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Senior and future engineer, Joshua Fitzwater working on his DC Circuits lab.
Year 1 student, Isaac Cavin working diligently to build his Digital Circuit.
Jorge Flores, future Army Aircraft Electrician, preparing to test his Digital Circuit.