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Electronic Systems Technician
Revised 08/05/2011

Do you enjoy making things work or watching systems come to life?  Then let ATI help you develop the skills necessary to become an entry-level electronic systems technician in as few as 30 weeks!  Our EST diploma program offers flexible scheduling and affordable, practical training for a rewarding career in the electronic systems field.

Our classes combine theory with practical application of hands-on skills to train students on electronic system installation, interconnection, networking and software programming.  Specialized instruction is also offered in calibration of visual displays and sound systems plus user-interface design to train students seeking employment in the popular audio/visual industry.  Students will learn the use of hand and specialty tools as well as the importance of shop safety procedures and customer service skills. 

At ATI, we are committed to helping you build a strong foundation for your future success as an electronic systems technician.  The EST graduate will be qualified for entry-level employment in either specialized or general electronic systems installation businesses that transmit or capture voice, video or data.  Students must possess a high school diploma, GED or recognized equivalent.  Non-high school graduates or students who do not possess appropriate equivalency may be admitted under ability to benefit (ATB) criteria with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.

Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information.  Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as an electronic systems technician by calling (888) 209-8264.

ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 10) Disclosures

Program Cost: $14,600
Placement Rate*: 7.75% TWC, 52% (Day)/ 59% (Evening) ACCSC
Employment Rate: 26.36% TWC

The On-time Graduation Rate is a calculation which demonstrates, based on the number of students who graduate within the 2009-2010 award year, the percentage of those students who completed their educational program on time based on the published program length (in weeks). The published program length assumes a student is attending full-time and passes each class without being required to repeat any courses. Students not attending full time are required to repeat a class, are not counted as graduating on time.

On-time Graduation Rate: 94% (Day), 93% (Evening)
Median Loan Debt:

The Median Loan Debt calculation is based on the median debt incurred in Title IV Federal Student Aid Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) and Private Loans incurred by students who graduated from their educational program in the 2009-2010 award year. In addition, we provide the median amount graduates owed the school (school balance) at the time the student graduated from the educational program. This data is intended to provide prospective students, and the public, with the median amount a student can be expected to repay upon completing the program.

Sub Unsub Private School Balance
$3,500 $5,946 $3,775 $0

Each educational program offered by ATI is classified by a Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Code. To better inform our prospective and current students, ATI, in accordance with federal regulations, is providing the Standard Occupational Code (SOC) and expected employment outcomes the student may expect upon completion of the program. For each academic program, we are providing the SOC Codes, SOC Job Titles, and the link to the tasks covered within the standard occupational code. Prospective and current students may review the links provided to get a better understanding of the possible tasks the employee will be expected to perform in each possible occupation.

CIP Code: 15.0303

SOC Code: 17-3023.01 Electronics Engineering Technicians, http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-3023.01,
17-3023.03 Electrical Engineering Technicians, http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-3023.03

*Placement Rate Methodology:

TWC

The following is the methodology for calculating the reported rates for the Texas Workforce Commission Enrollment, Completion, and Placement Outcome Report:

COMPLETION RATE
Completers
[Completers + Leavers] – [Non-completers due to: Postsecondary Education, Active military service; Incarcerated; or Deceased]
x100

EMPLOYMENT RATE
Placed by the School + Not Placed by the School
[Completers] – [Completers not employed due to: Postsecondary Education, Active military service; Incarcerated; or Deceased]
x100

PLACEMENT RATE
Placed
Completers
x100

ACCSC

All placement rates disclosed were reported to ACCSC in the 2010 annual report. The placement rates for schools accredited by ACCSC are based on the outcomes of students that started during a specified period time. This period of time is calculated based on program length in months. The calculation uses July 2010 as the report end date, allows for students to complete the program within 1.5 times the program length and also allows for 3 months to find employment.

Graduates are considered unavailable for employment for the following reasons: death, incarceration, active military service deployment, the onset of a medical condition that prevents employment, or international students who have returned to their country of origin.

These disclosed placement rates reflect historical outcomes of graduate employment and should not be relied on by anyone as an implicit or explicit representation or promise of future employability for any graduate.

ATI Career Training Center, Garland (Location 15) Disclosures

Program Cost: $15,330
Placement Rate: This program does not contain any graduates within the cohort (New/Reinstated Program).
On-time Graduation Rate: This program does not contain any graduates within the cohort (New/Reinstated Program).
Median Loan Debt: This program does not contain any graduates within the cohort (New/Reinstated Program).

Each educational program offered by ATI is classified by a Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Code. To better inform our prospective and current students, ATI, in accordance with federal regulations, is providing the Standard Occupational Code (SOC) and expected employment outcomes the student may expect upon completion of the program. For each academic program, we are providing the SOC Codes, SOC Job Titles, and the link to the tasks covered within the standard occupational code. Prospective and current students may review the links provided to get a better understanding of the possible tasks the employee will be expected to perform in each possible occupation.

CIP Code: 15.0303

SOC Code: 17-3023.01 Electronics Engineering Technicians, http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-3023.01,
17-3023.03 Electrical Engineering Technicians, http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-3023.03

ATI Career Training Center, Miami (Location 120) Disclosures

Program Cost: $13,900
Placement Rate*: 54% ACCSC

The On-time Graduation Rate is a calculation which demonstrates, based on the number of students who graduate within the 2009-2010 award year, the percentage of those students who completed their educational program on time based on the published program length (in weeks). The published program length assumes a student is attending full-time and passes each class without being required to repeat any courses. Students not attending full time are required to repeat a class, are not counted as graduating on time.

On-time Graduation Rate: 95%
Median Loan Debt:

The Median Loan Debt calculation is based on the median debt incurred in Title IV Federal Student Aid Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) and Private Loans incurred by students who graduated from their educational program in the 2009-2010 award year. In addition, we provide the median amount graduates owed the school (school balance) at the time the student graduated from the educational program. This data is intended to provide prospective students, and the public, with the median amount a student can be expected to repay upon completing the program.

Sub Unsub Private School Balance
$3,500 $5,900 $4,544 $0

Each educational program offered by ATI is classified by a Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Code. To better inform our prospective and current students, ATI, in accordance with federal regulations, is providing the Standard Occupational Code (SOC) and expected employment outcomes the student may expect upon completion of the program. For each academic program, we are providing the SOC Codes, SOC Job Titles, and the link to the tasks covered within the standard occupational code. Prospective and current students may review the links provided to get a better understanding of the possible tasks the employee will be expected to perform in each possible occupation.

CIP Code: 15.0303

SOC Code: 17-3023.01 Electronics Engineering Technicians, http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-3023.01,
17-3023.03 Electrical Engineering Technicians, http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-3023.03

*Placement Rate Methodology:

ACCSC

All placement rates disclosed were reported to ACCSC in the 2010 annual report. The placement rates for schools accredited by ACCSC are based on the outcomes of students that started during a specified period time. This period of time is calculated based on program length in months. The calculation uses July 2010 as the report end date, allows for students to complete the program within 1.5 times the program length and also allows for 3 months to find employment.

Graduates are considered unavailable for employment for the following reasons: death, incarceration, active military service deployment, the onset of a medical condition that prevents employment, or international students who have returned to their country of origin.

These disclosed placement rates reflect historical outcomes of graduate employment and should not be relied on by anyone as an implicit or explicit representation or promise of future employability for any graduate.

ATI Career Training Center, Oakland Park (Location 130) Disclosures

Program Cost: $15,330
Placement Rate*: 66% ACCSC

The On-time Graduation Rate is a calculation which demonstrates, based on the number of students who graduate within the 2009-2010 award year, the percentage of those students who completed their educational program on time based on the published program length (in weeks). The published program length assumes a student is attending full-time and passes each class without being required to repeat any courses. Students not attending full time are required to repeat a class, are not counted as graduating on time.

On-time Graduation Rate: 84%
Median Loan Debt:

The Median Loan Debt calculation is based on the median debt incurred in Title IV Federal Student Aid Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) and Private Loans incurred by students who graduated from their educational program in the 2009-2010 award year. In addition, we provide the median amount graduates owed the school (school balance) at the time the student graduated from the educational program. This data is intended to provide prospective students, and the public, with the median amount a student can be expected to repay upon completing the program.

Sub Unsub Private School Balance
$3,500 $5,823 $2,773 $0

Each educational program offered by ATI is classified by a Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Code. To better inform our prospective and current students, ATI, in accordance with federal regulations, is providing the Standard Occupational Code (SOC) and expected employment outcomes the student may expect upon completion of the program. For each academic program, we are providing the SOC Codes, SOC Job Titles, and the link to the tasks covered within the standard occupational code. Prospective and current students may review the links provided to get a better understanding of the possible tasks the employee will be expected to perform in each possible occupation.

CIP Code: 15.0303

SOC Code: 17-3023.01 Electronics Engineering Technicians, http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-3023.01,
17-3023.03 Electrical Engineering Technicians, http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-3023.03

*Placement Rate Methodology:

ACCSC

All placement rates disclosed were reported to ACCSC in the 2010 annual report. The placement rates for schools accredited by ACCSC are based on the outcomes of students that started during a specified period time. This period of time is calculated based on program length in months. The calculation uses July 2010 as the report end date, allows for students to complete the program within 1.5 times the program length and also allows for 3 months to find employment.

Graduates are considered unavailable for employment for the following reasons: death, incarceration, active military service deployment, the onset of a medical condition that prevents employment, or international students who have returned to their country of origin.

These disclosed placement rates reflect historical outcomes of graduate employment and should not be relied on by anyone as an implicit or explicit representation or promise of future employability for any graduate.