This degree/certificate is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of electronics technology as it applies to communication engineering.
The curriculum prepares students for entry-level positions in electronics communication maintenance, installation, field service, networking, and apprenticeship in the field of communication engineering technology.
For the associate degree, students must complete all requirements for the certificate with a Grade of C or better plus the general breadth requirements for the Associate of Science Degree (minimum total of 60 units).
Students working for certificates must have a basic knowledge of arithmetic, reading and writing in order to learn and work in the occupations they select.
| REQUIRED COURSES: | Units |
| TECALC087 |
Technical Calculations |
4 |
| ELECTR110 |
Direct Current Circuit Analysis |
3 |
| ELECTR111 |
Direct Current Circuit Laboratory |
1 |
| ELECTR115 |
Alternating Current Circuit Analysis |
3 |
| ELECTR116 |
Alternating Current Circuit Laboratory |
1 |
| ELECTR155 |
Electronic Drawing and Assembly |
3 |
| ELECTR230 |
Semiconductor Devices |
3 |
| ELECTR235 |
Solid State Circuit Analysis |
4 |
| ELECTR265 |
Digital Logic Design |
4 |
| ELECTR266 |
Microprocessor Technology with Assembly Language |
4 |
| ELECTR270 |
Linear Integrated Circuit Analysis |
4 |
| ELECTR220C |
FCC Rules and Regulations |
3 |
| ELECTR250C |
Radio Transmitters, Receivers and Antennas |
4 |
| ELECTR255C |
Telephone and Data Networking |
4 |
|
| Total Units | 45 |
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