ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
(Diploma)
600 Clock Hours / 45 Weeks /
32 Credit Hours.
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 PROGRAM.
Diploma Electronic Technology
Gainful Employment Disclosure
OPEID-O30790 CIP CODE 15.0399; CREDENTIAL LEVEL01
Occupation (SOC Codes) 51-2022     49-2096.00
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Program Costs

Tuition & Fees       $11,118.00

Books & Supplies   $2,180.00

Other Costs          $  0__

Room & Board   No Campus Housing Available

On Time Completion Rate      N/A%

Job Placement Rate              N/A%

Median Loan Debt               N/A     Federal

                                         N/A     Private

                                          N/A   Institutional

Median loan debt, completion rate, job placement rates are based on the most recently completed year 2010 - 2011


Courses  Required
Course# Course Description Clock Hrs. Credit Hrs.
First Semester
CET 100 Introduction to Electronics 60 3
CET 110 Basic Electronics  75 5
CET 110L Basic Electronics Lab  60 2
MTH 120 College Algebra 45 3
  Total 240 13
Second Semester
CET 120 Electronic Circuits I  60 4
CET 120L Electronic Circuits Lab I  60 2
CPL 100 Computer Literacy  60 3
  Total 180 9
Third Semester
CET 230 Electronic Circuits II  60 4
CET 230L Electronic Circuits Lab II 60 2
MTH 120 Applied Math 60 4
  Total 180 10

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This course outline contains only the suggested sequence of course work.
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