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The
objective of the Associate Degree in Computer Electronic Technology program is
to provide the technical skills necessary for entry-level employment in highly
technical electronic fields such as: industrial, communication, computers,
microprocessors, controls, networking, and alternative energy technology. To
provide a background in mathematics and physics that is based on scientific
principles. To provide skills in the use of equipment and procedures. To provide
the student with the background necessary for advancement in this rapidly
changing field.
To prepare students for entry-level employment in these and other positions:
Research/Development, Computer Technician, Industrial Repair, Communications
Technician, Copier Technician, Telephone Technician, and Alternative Energy
Technologist, data communication, computer maintenance and repair, help desk and
networking. Preparing for Industrial Certifications. How to install, configure
and troubleshoot computer networks, cabling, LAN, WAN, and
network management.
Graduates secure positions in hospitals repairing equipment, Engineering
Assistant, Research/Development Technician, PC Support, Help Desk, Information
Systems, Systems Tech Specialist, Field Service Technician, Service Tech, PC
Tech, Network/LAN Tech, Computer Specialist, and Hardware Specialist.
TO EARN AN
ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY, THE
FOLLOWING COURSES* ARE REQUIRED:
Introduction to Electronics **
Basic Electronics **
Basic Electronics Lab **
Electronic Circuits I **
Electronics Circuits Lab I **
Electronic Circuits II **
Electronics Circuits Lab II **
Electronic Circuits III **
Computer Literacy **
Computer Programming **
Information Systems I **
Information Systems II **
Microcomputer Applications I (A+ Management) **
Microcomputer Applications II (Networking) **
Introduction to College Math
College Algebra
Applied Math
Advanced College Algebra/Basic Trigonometry
Survey of Physics
Survey of Physics Lab
Introduction to College English
Written Communications
Communication Skills
Earth Science
American Government and Politics
Sociology
*DOES NOT INDICATE THE ORDER IN WHICH THESE COURSES WILL BE OFFERED.
**CORE CLASS FOR THIS CONCENTRATION. |