What You'll Learn
Get a Job with a TC3 Microcredential
Develop the skills in soldering and electronics production needed to get a job in the field.
Learn how to problem-solve, communicate ideas, and develop a strong attention to detail.
Program Requirements
Duration | Format | Credits |
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1 Semester | In-Person | 8 |
Additional Notes:
- At least fifty percent (50%) of required courses must be taken through ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ Cortland Community College (not via transfer credit, testing, or experiential learning).
- A minimum number of unique courses/credits are not required to earn an additional, similar, microcredential.
- In accord with existing college policy, no more than six credits may be taken for a pass/fail grade.
- Course substitutions will be considered on a case-by-case basis using the existing Course Waiver process.
- Students who are pursuing a microcredential but are not also matriculated at TC3 in pursuit of an associate degree or certificate are not eligible for federal or state financial aid.
This is a stackable Program
Take on as much (or as little) as you want. Our microcredentials and certificates provide you with credits to apply to 2-year programs – when you’re ready!
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