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We've been producing top graduates for more than 50 years!
WTI's success and longevity is due to its commitment in providing its students with the latest information and technology. It does so by continually upgrading its curriculum, laboratory instruction and instrumentation, and by collaborating with professionals to keep apprised of industry developments.
WTI offers:
- Integrated Electronics Technology
- Computer Technology and Network Administration
- Medical Assistant
- Medical Insurence Billing and Coding
Electronics Technicians utilize their technical and mechanical skills to troubleshoot, maintain and repair:
- Electronic equipment and systems
- Industrial process control systems
- Telecommunication
- Broadcast
- Recording and audiovisual systems
- Microelectronic systems and circuits
- Computers
- Computer systems/software
- Networks
Electronics Technicians may carry out their tasks on site or in the field at a number of different locations.
Medical Assistants are multi-skilled professionals who assist in all aspects of medical practice under the direct supervision of a licensed physician. Medical Assistants assist with patient care management, execute administrative and clinical procedures, and perform supervisory functions over unlicensed personnel.
Why choose WTI?
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates can take exams for the Electronics Technicians Certificate through The International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET), a nationally recognized certification organization.
The Electronics Technology program curriculum covers Fundamentals of Electronics, Analog/Digital Systems, Computer Technology/A+, Video Systems/Avionics Electronics, Advanced Circuits/Industrial Controls and Industrial Trouble Shooting/Hydraulics and Pneumatic.
Wichita Technical Institute, WTI Topeka and WTI Joplin are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology - ACCSCT.