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IIRC nobody offered a "degree" in that.
There were training courses, but not degrees.
I was just watching an old VHS recording where someone was offering an associates in TV/VCR Repair. Maybe it was a certificate tho
That's likely a technical certificate through a community/junior college, yeah. I can't imagine anyone offering an associates specifically in TV/VCR repair, and if they did, it was one college's hairbrained idea that held little weight outside of their immediate market.
Was it Sally Struthers?
Oh my god it was
Certifications were offered. Yep.