Applied Electronics Certificate

Undergraduate Certificate in Applied Electronics

Learn how to design and program embedded microprocessor systems that drive innovation.

Dive into the dynamic world of embedded microprocessor systems with our Undergraduate Certificate in Applied Electronics. This program is designed for professionals seeking to develop expertise in designing, programming and using embedded systems that drive innovation across various sectors.

Students will engage in practical labs and projects that provide real-world applications of embedded electronics, from concept to prototype. Essential topics include microcontroller architecture, digital and analog electronics, programming for embedded systems and interfacing techniques.

This is a hybrid program. Classes are in-person and online synchronous learning. Labs are in-person.

Classes will begin Fall 2026.

Prerequisite Hours

The certificate can be completed in a year/in 18 credit hours, depending on your prerequisites.

$353.37 per credit hour*
18-25 credit hours
Folds into bachelor's degree program
96% job placement rate

*This estimate is for illustrative purposes only. This number is for in-person courses at the K-State Olathe campus and does not include any course, department or college fees; online fees; and also my vary depending on your transfer hours, course choices and your academic progress. See fees and other tuition expenses.

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Rachel Lang
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George Yang
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