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The
objective of the Electronic Technology diploma program is to
prepare students for entry-level employment in an electronics related
environment, thus enabling them to apply their knowledge to highly technical
areas as microprocessor control, communications, and computers. To provide
background in analog circuitry, amplifiers, receivers, advanced digital
concepts, and microprocessors technology for application in today’s
technology. To instill problem-solving and troubleshooting skills. To
prepare the student for entry-level employment in these and other positions:
Computer Technician, Copier Technician, Telephone Technician, and
Communication Technician. Each credit is accepted towards the Associate
Degree in Computer Electronic Technology.
45 Weeks / 32
Credit Hours
TO EARN A DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY, THE FOLLOWING COURSES*
ARE REQUIRED:
Introduction to Electronics **
Basic Electronics **
Basic Electronics Lab **
Electronic Circuits I **
Electronic Circuits Lab I **
Electronic Circuits II **
Electronic Circuits Lab II **
Computer Literacy **
College Algebra
Applied Math
*DOES NOT INDICATE THE ORDER IN WHICH THESE COURSES WILL BE OFFERED.
**CORE CLASS FOR THIS CONCENTRATION.
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