Students completing the course-work in this program will understand electronics and computer technology and how they work together. They will be able to build, test, repair and troubleshoot electronic systems as well as computers and computer-based systems and networks.
The study of Computer-Based Electronics Technology leads to employment in research and development, production and service in the electronics industry. Electronics Engineering Technicians build, test, troubleshoot and repair electronic systems in the fields of computer, medical, consumer and industrial electronics, telecommunications, robotics, instrumentation and avionics.
| General Education Courses (15 credit hours) |
| MAT 108 |
Technical Mathematics |
4 credits |
| ENG 121 |
English Composition I OR |
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| ENG 131 |
Technical Writing I |
3 credits |
| Electives General Education Approved |
8 credits |
| Major Courses (42 credit hours) |
| ELT 106 |
Fundamentals of DC/AC |
3 credits |
| ELT 112 |
Advanced DC/AC |
3 credits |
| ELT 146 |
Digital Devices in Computers |
3 credits |
| ELT 163 |
Soldering |
1 credit |
| ELT 168 |
Transistors and Op Amps |
3 credits |
| ELT 261 |
Microprocessors |
3 credits |
| CIS 124 |
Introduction to Operating Systems |
3 credits |
| CSC 116 |
Programming and Logic Design OR |
|
| CSC 119 |
Introduction to Programming |
3 credits |
| CNG 121 |
Computer Tech I: A+ |
4 credits |
| CNG 122 |
Computer Tech II: A+ |
4 credits |
| CNG 255 |
Industry Certification A+ |
3 credits |
| CNG 124 |
Networking I: Network + |
3 credits |
| CNG 224 |
MS Windows Wireless Network |
3 credits |
| ELT 289 |
Capstone Project |
3 credits |
| Restricted Electives (3 credit hours) |
| Select 3 credits hours of CIS, CSC, or CNG |
| Total |
60 credit hours |