Computer Electronics
Option to the Technology A.A.S. Degree
Graduates of the Computer Electronics (CE) program option are prepared for a career as a computer electronic technician. Graduates obtain jobs in a wide variety of manufacturing and service industries requiring skilled technicians to install, troubleshoot and maintain microprocessors, system components, programmable logic controllers, computer hardware and software.
Graduates of the CE option of the AAS in Technology program will demonstrate fundamental knowledge in electricity/electronics at the technician's level; demonstrate proficiency in basic computing skills; demonstrate proficiency in basic networking skills relevant to small office/home (SOHO) environments; and demonstrate effective communication skills while conveying information to technical and non-technical audiences.
Suggested First Semester/First Year
BTO 100, Academic Orientation (1)
CSC 160 or 177, Computer Programming
EET 251, Electricity & Electronics
EET 252, Digital Electronics
ENG 101 or 105, English Composition
MAT 107, College Algebra or higher
Total = 16 credit hours
Courses by Semester
Courses in EET,
Electricity and Electronics Technology
University Requirements, 1 hour
BTO 100, Academic Orientation
General Education Requirements, 18 hours
CMS 100, Introduction to Human Communication
ECO 230, Principles of Economics I
ENG 101 and 102 or 105, English Composition
General Education Humanities
MAT 107, College Algebra or higher
Option Requirements, 44 hours
CSC 160 or 177, Intro to Programming
EET 251, Electricity and Electronics
EET 252, Digital Circuits
EET 253, Microprocessor Systems
EET 254, Machine Language for Microcontrollers
EET 257, Electronic Circuits and Devices
EET 302, PC Selection & Troubleshooting
EET 303, LANs & PC Communications
EET 343, Network Switches & Routers
EET 351, Programmable Logic Controllers
EET 399, CET Capstone Project
MAT 108, Trigonometry
PHY 131, College Physics I (5)
TEC 161, Computer Applications in Technology
Free Electives, 1 hour
Total Requirements, 64 hours