Electronics Technology - A.A.S. Degree (Career)
Application Code 18
For curriculum information, contact the Science, Engineering, and Technology Division—Room ST-248—443-518-1600.
All aspects of modern society and business are becoming more dependent on skilled professionals to maintain the electronics infrastructure. Graduates can choose to work in challenging positions in the fields of computers, telecommunications, training, and higher studies. Courses will emphasize theory and practice. Coursework will reflect the changing needs of industry and inculcate a need for ongoing training. Students planning to transfer to a fouryear technical institution should contact that institution to check transferable courses. This curriculum prepares students to sit for the A+ certification exam and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam.
General Education Core
Composition
Humanities, Arts and Literature
Social Sciences
Science
PHYS-101 | Technical Physical Science | 4 credits |
Mathematics
Interdisciplinary
Required Courses Related to Major
Required Courses
CADD-101 | Introduction to CAD Design | 3 credits |
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COOP-201 | Cooperative Education Work Experience I | 3-4 credits |
CMSY-105 | Personal Computer Systems Repair I | 3 |
CMSY-106 | Personal Computer Systems Repair II | 3 |
CMSY-129 | Principles of the Internet | 3 credits |
CMSY-219 | Operating Systems | 3 credits |
CSCO-281 | Network Fundamentals | 3 |
CSCO-282 | Routing Protocols and Concepts | 3 |
CSCO-283 | LAN Switching and Wireless Network | 3 credits |
CSCO-284 | Accessing the WAN | 3 credits |
ELEC-107 | Introduction to Electronic Circuits | 4 credits |
ELEC-140 | Network Cabling Systems | 3 credits |
ELEC-117 | Linear Electronics | 4 credits |
ELEC-213 | Digital Circuits | 4 credits |
Total Credit Hours: 62-66