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Evening Electronics Technology, AAS Degree

Interested in pursuing an Electronics degree, but can’t afford to take the time off for day classes? Now you won’t have to. Evening classes include both accelerated 9-week formatted classroom instruction and hybrid or online coursework. Hybrid courses are a blend of online and classroom instruction.

Electronic Technicians work with electronic engineers. Their duties are more limited in scope and more practically oriented than those of engineers. They use their knowledge of electronic circuits to help in the design, development, troubleshooting, and manufacture of electronic equipment such as radar, sonar, television, industrial, and medical measuring or control devices, navigational equipment, and computers. Electronic technicians follow mathematical formulas to build, test, and modify experimental electronic circuits and components. They may also construct, modify, and install laboratory test equipment and maintain the automated equipment used in the manufacture of electronic products.

 
Semester   Course Title

Credits

 
Fall 2008


ENGL 101T Composition (Preq Placement Assessment; On Campus)

3

CIS 101 Computer Essentials (On Campus)

2

MATH 101 Intermediate Algebra (On Campus)

4

SOC 150T Social Problems

3


Spring 2009

ET 116 DC/AC Electronics Lab (On Campus; Coreq ET 118/119)

3

ET 118 O DC/AC Electronics (Online; Coreq ET 116/119)

3

ET 119 O Electronic Applications (Online; Coreq ET 116/118)

2

ET 123 O Analog Circuits (Online; Preq ET 118/119/116)

4

ET 124 Analog Circuits Lab (On Campus; Coreq ET 123)

3


Summer 2009

ET 265 O Wireless Comm (Online; Preq ET 130)

3

ET 266 Wireless Comm Lab (On Campus; Coreq ET 265)

2

ENGL 201 Technical Writing (On Campus)

3


Fall 2009

ET 153 O Digital Circuits I (Online; Preq ET 118/119/116)

2

ET 154 Digital Circuits I Lab (On Campus; Coreq ET 153)

2

PSYC 101T O General Psychology (Online)

3


Spring 2010

ET 253 O Digital Circuits II (Online; Preq ET 153)

3

ET 254 Digital Circuits II Lab (On Campus; Coreq ET 253)

3

ET 128 Technical Physics (On Campus)

3

ET 201 Labview Programming (On Campus)

3


Summer 2010

ET 211   Data Acq & Ctrl (On Campus; Preq ET 201)

4

ET 271 Data Comm (On Campus; Preq ET 242)

3


Fall 2010

ET 284 Electronic Systems (On Campus; Preq ET 265)

3

ET 271 Electronic Systems Lab (On Campus; Preq ET 242)

3

TOTAL CREDITS 67

Computer application skills are necessary for successful program completion.

All classes for this program are scheduled on Tuesday and Thursday evenings between the hours of 5:30 - 9:30 pm. A detailed schedule will be available upon enrollment.

NOTE: This curriculum is currently being reviewed and may change for the 2008-2009 school year.

Hybrid and Online courses require an additional fee per credit hour.