Program Descriptions
         
 
Electronics Technology Department Programs
  1. Electronics Technology Degree
  2. Electronics Fundamentals Diploma
  3. Electronics Technology Diploma
  4. Telecommunications Service and Electronics Technician Certificate
  5. Car Audio System Technician Certificate
  6. Home Technology Integration Specialist Certificate


Electronics Technology Degree
The Electronics Technology program is a sequence of courses designed to prepare students for careers in electronics technology professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of electronics technology theory and practical application necessary for successful employment using both manual and computerized electronics systems. Program graduates receive an Electronics Technology Associate of Applied Science degree which qualifies them as electronics technicians with a specialization in general electronics or industrial technology. This program is offered by the Electronics Technology (ELC) department.

Availibility
Students are accepted every quarter based on course and space availability. This program offers day and evening classes at the Oakwood Campus.
Requirements
  • Applicant must be at least 16 years of age.

  • High school diploma or GED is required prior to admission.
    Official transcripts or GED scores must be submitted from all colleges and/or high schools attended for credit.

  • Take the ASSET placement test or submit SAT, ACT, CPE or COMPASS test scores.
    All tests must have been taken within five (5) years of application for admission.



  • Curriculum
    General Core CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    ENG 1101Composition And Rhetoric5View
    MAT 1111College Algebra5View
    MAT 1112College Trigonometry5View
          - OR -
    MAT 1113Pre-calculus(5)View
    XXX XXXDegree Level English/Humanities/Fine Arts5
    XXX XXXDegree Level General Core Elective5
    XXX XXXDegree Level Social/Behavioral Sciences5
    Occupational CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    ELC 104Soldering Technology I2View
    ELC 108Direct Current Circuits II4View
    ELC 110Alternating Current II4View
    ELC 115Solid State Devices II4View
    ELC 117Linear Intergrated Circuits4View
    ELC 118Digital Electronics I4View
    ELC 119Digital Electronics II4View
    ELC 120Microprocessors Fundamentals4View
    IFC 100Industrial Safety Procedures2View
    IFC 101Direct Current Circuits I4View
          - OR -
    ELC 106Direct Current Circuits I(4)View
    IFC 102Alternating Current I4View
          - OR -
    ELC 109Alternating Current I(4)View
    IFC 103Solid State Devices I4View
          - OR -
    ELC 114Solid State Devices I(4)View
    SCT 100Introduction To Computers3View
    And completion of specialization in one of the following areas:Credit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    General Electronics Technology
    ELC 123Communications Electronics Sur7View
    ELC 124Industrial Electronics Survey4View
    XXX XXXElective(s)14
    Industrial Electronics Technology
    ELC 211Process Control6View
    ELC 212Motor Controls6View
    ELC 213Programmable Controllers5View
    ELC 214Mechanical Devices3View
    ELC 215Fluid Power3View
    ELC 216Robotics2View
    Credit Hours Required For Graduation102
     
     




    Electronics Fundamentals Diploma
    The Electronics Fundamentals diploma program is designed to prepare students for careers in electronics professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of electronics theory and practical application necessary for successful employment. Program graduates receive an Electronics Fundamentals diploma, which prepares them for entry-level positions in the electronics field and qualifies them for admission to the Electronics Technology program. This program is offered by the Electronics Technology (ELC) department.

    Availibility
    Students are accepted every quarter based on course and space availability. This program offers day and evening classes at the Oakwood Campus.
    Requirements
  • Applicant must be at least 16 years of age.

  • High school diploma or GED is required prior to graduation.
    Official transcripts or GED scores must be submitted from all colleges and/or high schools attended for credit.

  • Take the ASSET placement test or submit SAT, ACT, CPE or COMPASS test scores.
    All tests must have been taken within five (5) years of application for admission.



  • Curriculum
    General Core CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    EMP 1000Interpersonal Rel/Prof. Dev.3View
    ENG 1010Fundamentals Of English I5View
    MAT 1013Algebraic Concepts5View
    MAT 1015Geometry And Trigonometry5View
          - OR -
    MAT 1017Trigonometry(5)View
    Occupational CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    ELC 104Soldering Technology I2View
    ELC 108Direct Current Circuits II4View
    ELC 110Alternating Current II4View
    ELC 115Solid State Devices II4View
    ELC 117Linear Intergrated Circuits4View
    ELC 118Digital Electronics I4View
    ELC 119Digital Electronics II4View
    ELC 120Microprocessors Fundamentals4View
    IFC 100Industrial Safety Procedures2View
    IFC 101Direct Current Circuits I4View
          - OR -
    ELC 106Direct Current Circuits I(4)View
    IFC 102Alternating Current I4View
          - OR -
    ELC 109Alternating Current I(4)View
    IFC 103Solid State Devices I4View
          - OR -
    ELC 114Solid State Devices I(4)View
    SCT 100Introduction To Computers3View
    Credit Hours Required For Graduation65
     
     




    Electronics Technology Diploma
    The Electronics Technology diploma program is a sequence of courses designed to prepare students for careers in electronics technology professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. Program graduates are competent in the general areas of communications, mathematics, computer literacy, and interpersonal relations. The program emphasizes a combination of electronics technology theory and practical application necessary for successful employment using both manual and computerized electronics systems. Program graduates receive an Electronics Technology diploma, which qualifies them as electronics technicians with a specialization in General Electronics or Industrial Electronics Technology. This program is offered by the Electronics Technology (ELC) department.

    Availibility
    Students are accepted every quarter based on course and space availability. This program offers day and evening classes at the Oakwood Campus.
    Requirements
  • Applicant must be at least 16 years of age.

  • High school diploma or GED is required prior to graduation.
    Official transcripts or GED scores must be submitted from all colleges and/or high schools attended for credit.

  • Take the ASSET placement test or submit SAT, ACT, CPE or COMPASS test scores.
    All tests must have been taken within five (5) years of application for admission.



  • Curriculum
    General Core CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    EMP 1000Interpersonal Rel/Prof. Dev.3View
    ENG 1010Fundamentals Of English I5View
    MAT 1013Algebraic Concepts5View
    MAT 1015Geometry And Trigonometry5View
          - OR -
    MAT 1017Trigonometry(5)View
    Occupational CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    ELC 104Soldering Technology I2View
    ELC 108Direct Current Circuits II4View
    ELC 110Alternating Current II4View
    ELC 115Solid State Devices II4View
    ELC 117Linear Intergrated Circuits4View
    ELC 118Digital Electronics I4View
    ELC 119Digital Electronics II4View
    ELC 120Microprocessors Fundamentals4View
    IFC 100Industrial Safety Procedures2View
    IFC 101Direct Current Circuits I4View
          - OR -
    ELC 106Direct Current Circuits I(4)View
    IFC 102Alternating Current I4View
          - OR -
    ELC 109Alternating Current I(4)View
    IFC 103Solid State Devices I4View
          - OR -
    ELC 114Solid State Devices I(4)View
    SCT 100Introduction To Computers3View
    And completion of specialization in one of the following areas:Credit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    General Electronics Technology
    ELC 123Communications Electronics Sur7View
    ELC 124Industrial Electronics Survey4View
    XXX XXXElective(s)14
    Industrial Electronics Technology
    ELC 211Process Control6View
    ELC 212Motor Controls6View
    ELC 213Programmable Controllers5View
    ELC 214Mechanical Devices3View
    ELC 215Fluid Power3View
    ELC 216Robotics2View
    Credit Hours Required For Graduation90
     
     




    Telecommunications Service and Electronics Technician Certificate
    This certificate of credit program prepares students for immediate employment as advanced telecommunications installers or as electronics technicians in the telecommunications industry. It will provide knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for success in systems installation and electronics troubleshooting. This program is offered by the Electronics Technology (ELC) department.

    Availibility
    Students are accepted every quarter based on course and space availability. This program offers day and evening classes at the Oakwood Campus.
    Requirements
  • Applicant must be at least 16 years of age.


  • Take the ASSET placement test or submit SAT, ACT, CPE or COMPASS test scores.
    All tests must have been taken within five (5) years of application for admission.



  • Curriculum
    General Core CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    MAT 1012Foundations Of Mathematics5View
    Occupational CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    ELC 118Digital Electronics I4View
    ELC 217Computer Hardware7View
    ELC 260Telecommunication And Data Cab4View
    ELC 261Telecom Systems Install & Prog3View
    ELC 262Telecomm & Data Trans Concepts3View
    IFC 101Direct Current Circuits I4View
    IFC 102Alternating Current I4View
    IFC 103Solid State Devices I4View
    SCT 100Introduction To Computers3View
    Credit Hours Required For Graduation41
     
     




    Car Audio System Technician Certificate
    The Car Audio System Technician certificate of credit program is designed to meet the needs of the student who is interested in attaining the knowledge and skills necessary to install car audio systems for personal and career opportunities. In addition to providing an exit point for students who want to become employed rapidly, the program also provides the student with an avenue to pursue opportunities in the electronics and data communications fields. Graduates receive a Car Audio Systems Technician's certificate of credit. This program is offered by the Electronics Technology (ELC) department.

    Availibility
    Students are accepted every quarter based on course and space availability. This program offers day and evening classes at the Oakwood Campus.
    Requirements
  • Applicant must be at least 16 years of age.


  • Take the ASSET placement test or submit SAT, ACT, CPE or COMPASS test scores.
    All tests must have been taken within five (5) years of application for admission.



  • Curriculum
    Occupational CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    AUT 122Electrical & Electronic System6View
    DAT 1001Car Audio Installation6View
    ELC 104Soldering Technology I2View
    IFC 100Industrial Safety Procedures2View
    IFC 101Direct Current Circuits I4View
    IFC 102Alternating Current I4View
    Credit Hours Required For Graduation24
     
     




    Home Technology Integration Specialist Certificate
    The Home Technology Integration Specialist certificate of credit program is a sequence of courses designed to meet the needs of the student who is interested in attaining entry-level employment in the growing field of home technology integration installation, maintenance, and repair. The program emphasizes a combination of electrical theory and practical application necessary for successful employment and to sit for the Comp TIA HTI+ certification examination. Program graduates receive a Home Technology Integration Specialist certificate of credit. This program is offered by the Electronics Technology (ELC) department.

    Availibility
    Students are accepted Fall quarter based on course and space availability. This program offers day and evening classes at the Oakwood Campus.
    Requirements
  • Applicant must be at least 16 years of age.


  • Take the ASSET placement test or submit SAT, ACT, CPE or COMPASS test scores.
    All tests must have been taken within five (5) years of application for admission.



  • Curriculum
    Occupational CoursesCredit
    Hours
    Textbooks
    ELC 229Security Systems4View
    ELC 260Telecommunication And Data Cab4View
    ELC 261Telecom Systems Install & Prog3View
    ELC 265Home Automation Systems7View
    ELC 270Hit+ Certification Prep5View
    IFC 101Direct Current Circuits I4View
    IFC 102Alternating Current I4View
    Credit Hours Required For Graduation31