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| As a graduate of the LET program, your job responsibilities may include installing high-powered laser systems; repairing and replacing complex laser optic equipment; building advanced, modern-day laser systems; and calibrating and certifying existing laser systems. LET graduates also hold positions such as laser technicians, research and development technicians, field service representatives, electronics technicians, associate engineers, quality control technicians and alignment specialists. |
- Motivate themselves;
- Learn quickly;
- Communicate effectively;
- Solve problems using skills in math and science;
- Adapt to changes in technology; and
- Analyze critical and complex tasks.
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TSTC has conferred more associate degrees than any public two-year college
in the nation in the Engineering-related Technologies/Technicians and in the
state of Texas in Communication and Information Sciences and Support
Services category, according to June 2009 edition of "Community College
Week" magazine. Graduates of the Laser Electro-Optics Technology program
earn an Associate of Applied Science degree from TSTC Waco.
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