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I am currently attending electronics training at my local college. I am very interested in the avionics side of electronics. Would I be prepared, or at least ready to move into this field. Would any certifications help. What would you recommend ...
The school by me offers an Avionics technician program. You didn't actually need to take electronics at all before that to enroll. It's not a college but is more of an applied tradeschool. Or the more hands-on, less theory version of a university.
Like many technical professions these days, especially involving electronics and related component sophistication, the finer points of electronics are of little use.
Electronics repair, irrespective of the genre, has been for some time a "board level" swap repair routine. There is no real need to know how a particular component group "works", rather its an understanding of that individual board's function (PS, amplfier, mixer, monitor interface, whatever) that matters.
So choose electronic courses that define "Block" functions in electronic devices.
Board (i.e., component) level repair is exceedingly rare, primarily because it is not cost effective.
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