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Electronic Systems Technology (Associate in Applied Science Degree)

66-67 credit hours.

Electronic Systems Technology is a growing field with employment opportunities continuing to grow, especially in niche markets like computers and communications. The electronics field is dynamic and is changing in many fields such as automotive, military, computers, hospital and medical equipment, industry, household appliances, building maintenance, security and surveillance, communications and customer service

General Education Core Requirements:

Course Course Name Credit Hours
COMM 101 Introduction to Oral Communication 3
ENGL 101 Composition I 3
MATH 109 or
TMAT 103
College Algebra or
Technical Mathematics I
4 or
4
MATH 128 or
TMAT 105
Trigonometry or
Technical Mathematics II
3 or
4
  Physical Sciences Elective 4
  Social and Behavioral Science or Humanities Elective 3

Required Core:

Course Course Name Credit Hours
CSCI 101 Introduction to Computer Information Science 4
ELTC 102 DC Electronics 3
ELTC 103 AC Electronics 3
ELTC 206 Digital Electronics and Microprocessors 3
ELTC 207 Solid State Electronics Troubleshooting & Measurements 3
ELTC 220 Data Communications 3

Program Options (complete ONE program option listed below):

Option 1: Electronic Systems

Course Course Name Credit Hours
CAD 101 Introduction to AutoCAD 3
ELTC 212 Automation & Control Electronics 3
MAIN 201 or
NETW 208
Electrical Wiring and Maintenance or
Data and Cabling Systems
3 or
3
MAIN 222 Industrial Controllers 3
NETW 160 Introduction to Networking 3
TECH 114 Introduction to Technical Graphics 3
  Electives* 9

Option 2: Building Automation

Course Course Name Credit Hours
CAD 101 Introduction to AutoCAD 3
CNST 103 Building Mechanical & Electrical Systems 3
ELTC 212 Automation & Control Electronics 3
MAIN 202 Fluid Power Systems 3
MAIN 222 Industrial Controllers 3
NETW 160 Introduction to Networking 3
REEC 110 Green Building Technology 3
REEC 210 Building Automation 3
  Electives* 3

Option 3: Telecommunications

Course Course Name Credit Hours
NETW 121 Networking Fundamentals 3
NETW 122 Routing Protocols and Concepts 3
NETW 123 Local Area Networks 3
NETW 124 Wide Area Networks 3
NETW 150 Workstation Operating Systems 3
NETW 151 PC Hardware Maintenance & Repair 3
NETW 172 Wireless Networking with Security 3
NETW 208 Data and Cabling Systems 3
NETW 283 Introduction to Voice Over IP 3

Electives:

*Electives as approved by advisor or Technology Division.

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