Self-test: Is the "Electronics (CHE)" course the right one for me?

The designation or course "Techniker CHE Elektronik" or "Elektronik CHE" was discontinued in 2020. The course is now offered under the name "Electrical Technician CHE".

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Analysis of the functions and activities of electrical engineers CHE (formerly electronics technicians CHE)

Note: Since fall 2022, the CHE technician courses (formerly "Techniker CHE Fachrichtung") have been given a separate framework curriculum and a new title for each specialization. For example, the course "Technician CHE Electrical Engineering" is now called "Electrical Technician CHE". In addition, the specializations "Electronics" and "Energy technology" have been abolished.

Who is the "Electronics CHE" course suitable for?

  • Young professionals in electronics who are looking for a professional career
  • People who want to continue their education, further training in the field of electronics

What does the day-to-day work of electrical engineers CHE (formerly electronics technicians CHE) look like?

Electronics technicians CHE (formerly electronics technicians CHE) work in mechanical and apparatus engineering companies or in the energy, medical or building technology sectors or in IT, telecommunications or measurement and control technology. They lead technical working groups for the development of analog and digital circuits, the construction of electronic devices or the construction of test equipment for production. They design and program microcomputer systems, develop and operate computer-aided test systems or maintain and service electronic devices and systems. As specialists with a broad basic education, they support technical sales, advise and train users or work in training and education.

Job descriptions in job advertisements for electrical engineers CHE (formerly electronics technicians CHE):

Main tasks Frequency in %
Project management and collaboration in development projects, technical management of development and project teams 35
Programming of control systems, control systems, microprocessors, software for simulations 10
Plan, carry out and document tests 25
Advice for customers, support and training for system users and system users 15
Creating and revising documentation, data sheets, diagrams and sales documents 15

Typical requirements in job advertisements for electronics technicians (formerly CHE electronics technicians):

  • Basic technical training in electronics/electrical planning
  • Continuing education, further training in electronics, automation or electrical engineering (TS/CHE/FHE/HTL)
  • Several years of professional experience
  • Project and management experience
  • Experience with machine programming, SAP, CAD
  • Doer personality, commitment and organizational strength
  • Service orientation and ability to work in a team
  • German and good knowledge of English

Question 1:

Do the activities of electronics technicians CHE (new: electrical technicians CHE) meet my expectations?

Course description "Electronics CHE"

The most important key points of the "Electronics CHE" course are described here:

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Question 2:

Are you generally interested in this course?

Prerequisites for admission to the degree program:

  • Vocational qualification with Federal VET Diploma as: Electrician, electrical fitter, automation technician, electronics technician, electrical draughtsman, computer scientist, mediamatician, polymechanic, building services planner, physics laboratory technician
  • Or Federal VET Diploma in another profession and corresponding professional experience in the field of electronics
  • Professional activity of at least 50% in a field of electronics

Question 3:

Do I meet the requirements for admission to the degree program?

Financing continuing education, further training

The semester fee depends on the school and your canton of residence. Your canton of residence may pay a substantial contribution (= cantonal contribution) towards the semester fees. In this case, the total costs for semester fees, course materials, examination fees, etc. amount to around CHF 16,500. Without a cantonal contribution, they can rise to CHF 30,000.

The school fees are invoiced on a semester basis and must be paid before the start of the school year.

Question 4:

Are you able to raise a total of between CHF 16,500 and CHF 30,000 yourself within approx. 3 years?

Expenditure on classroom teaching and training

The part-time course lasts 6-7 semesters and takes place on two evenings a week or on a weekday and Saturday morning or on Saturdays, depending on the model. There are a total of 12 to 16 lessons per week and, depending on your previous education, homework and studying for exams cost a further 6-8 hours per week.

Question 5:

Can I cope with the teaching workload and the amount of homework I have to do alongside my day-to-day work?

Conclusion

Will I graduate?

Pre-diploma examinations are held in the 3rd and 4th semesters and diploma examinations in the 6th semester. The degree program concludes with a diploma thesis lasting several weeks.

Question 6:

Do I have the confidence to pass the diploma exams and write the diploma thesis?

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