Security systems protect families, homes, prized belongings, businesses and more. Technicians in this field ensure that these electronic devices and systems work properly in a variety of environments. Read on to learn more about education and career options in security system technology.
Inside Security System Technology
The study of security system technology involves learning the process of security system installation and repair for homes and businesses. Security systems can involve video, sound, sensory and identification components. Students learn the principles of computer science related to security system technology as well as how to install and repair fire detection systems, burglar alarms and motion detection systems. In the case of business security systems, technicians need to be able to provide video surveillance for security personnel to monitor activity both during and after business hours.
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Most entry-level positions require an associate's degree; however, a bachelor's or post-graduate degree may enable graduates to work with more sophisticated security equipment. An associate's degree program in electronic systems technology may include courses in DC and AC electronics, power supply systems, communication systems and troubleshooting methods. Bachelor's degree programs in electronics and electronic systems provide more in-depth study of digital electronics and electronic communications systems. Courses in microprocessor electronics, industrial control systems, circuit theory and analog electronics may play a role in the curriculum.
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Distance Learning Options
You can begin working towards a degree in security system technology remotely through online courses and degree programs. Learn more by reading the resources listed below.
Career Options
Security systems technology professionals are needed to install and maintain systems in a variety of different settings. Explore some of the career options by perusing these articles.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment for electrical and electronics installers and repairs was projected to change little, if at all, between 2012 and 2022 (www.bls.gov). Those with associate's degrees and professional certification may experience the best job prospects. As of June 2014, most security and fire alarm systems installers earned a total pay of between $25,483 and $60,688 per year, according to PayScale.com.
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