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Technology and Health Division
Degree S0906

The Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) degree program prepares individuals either for initial employment or for enhancement of existing skills in the electronics field. In addition to exposing students to core topics such as components and circuits, the program includes coursework in advanced areas including microcontrollers and interfacing, communications, and industrial electronic controls. Nearly all laboratories have equipment to provide students with quality, hands-on learning experiences.

Students completing ECET degree and certificate programs possess ample skills to make them versatile employees. Typical technician-level job classifications include field service technician, fields engineer, computer service technician, customer service technician, communications technician, maintenance technician and electronics technician. All students completing the A.S. degree program are automatically eligible to receive, without further examination, the 3rd class technician license from the National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers (N.A.R.T.E.). There are no prerequisites and/or enrollment limitations.

This degree requires the completion of General Education coursework plus the following:

Required Courses

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      • High School Diploma Or Less
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  • Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology

    Technology and Health Division
    Degree S0906

    The Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) degree program prepares individuals either for initial employment or for enhancement of existing skills in the electronics field. In addition to exposing students to core topics such as components and circuits, the program includes coursework in advanced areas including microcontrollers and interfacing, communications, and industrial electronic controls. Nearly all laboratories have equipment to provide students with quality, hands-on learning experiences.

    Students completing ECET degree and certificate programs possess ample skills to make them versatile employees. Typical technician-level job classifications include field service technician, fields engineer, computer service technician, customer service technician, communications technician, maintenance technician and electronics technician. All students completing the A.S. degree program are automatically eligible to receive, without further examination, the 3rd class technician license from the National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers (N.A.R.T.E.). There are no prerequisites and/or enrollment limitations.

    This degree requires the completion of General Education coursework plus the following:

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý11Technical Applications in Microcomputers3
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý12Computer Simulation and Troubleshooting2
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý50´¡Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC)4
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý50µþElectronic Circuits (AC)4
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý51Semiconductor Devices and Circuits4
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý53Communications Systems4
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý54´¡Industrial Electronics4
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý54µþIndustrial Electronic Systems3
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý55Microwave Communications4
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý56Digital Electronics4
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý61Electronic Assembly and Fabrication3
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý74Microcontroller Systems4
    °Õ·¡°ä±áÌý60Customer Relations for the Technician2
    Total Units45

    Recommended Electives

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    °ä±õ³§±ÊÌý1191Ö±²¥ming in Visual Basic3
    °ä±··¡°ÕÌý56Computer Networks4
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý62Advanced Surface Mount Assembly and Rework2
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý76FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License Preparation2
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý10Introduction to Mechatronics2

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