Electronics Technology
Associate of Applied Science Degree
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Recommended basic skills standards are
This degree program prepares students with technical job entry skills as electronics technicians. Graduates become qualified to work in electronic automation and in control systems environments. Measurement, instrumentation, control systems automation and industrial robotics are work-related areas for career path employment.
Maximizing student success in the electronic program is the department goal. The program faculty recommends that students develop the following desirable skill and knowledge foundations to enhance student success:
- advanced college level study skills
- working knowledge of algebraic principles and basic trigonometric functions
- college-level reading and comprehension skills
- working knowledge and application of college-level English
- demonstrated time management skills
- awareness of workplace utilization of self-management work teams
- basic understanding of physics principles
- keyboarding, mouse, and MS Windows experience
- understanding of basic science and physics principles
Students who want individualized program planning suggestions are encouraged to meet with program faculty. Please call (719) 502-3600 to schedule an appointment.
Fall semester course sequencing provides concurrent enrollment in ELT 106, ELT 112 and ELT 163. Spring semester course sequencing provides concurrent enrollment in ELT 134, ELT 135, ELT 147, and ELT 148. Students should see a program faculty person if unable to take these courses concurrently.
Students may complete deficiencies concurrently with the beginning courses in the program. Students not meeting a course prerequisite must have instructor permission to enroll.
General Education Courses
Interpersonal Communication |
3 |
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Group Communication |
(3) |
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Computer Literacy |
3 |
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Technical Writing I |
3 |
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Career Math |
3 |
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PHY |
Any Physics Course |
4-5 |
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16-17 |
Discipline Specific Requirements Recommended Sequence:
Fundamentals of DC/AC |
3 |
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Advanced DC/AC |
3 |
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Solid State Devices I |
3 |
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Solid State Devices II |
3 |
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Digital Devices I |
3 |
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Digital Devices II |
3 |
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Soldering |
1 |
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Operational Amplifiers |
3 |
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Automated Control Circuits |
3 |
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Motors & Controls |
3 |
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Sensors & Transducers |
3 |
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Programmable Logic Controllers |
3 |
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Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers |
3 |
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Microprocessors |
3 |
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Robotic Technologies |
3 |
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Internship |
3 |
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46 |
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Total Credit Hours |
62-63 |
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