This degree/certificate is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of electronics technology.
The curriculum prepares students for entry-level positions in electronics maintenance, installation, field service, networking, and apprenticeship in the field of electronics 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 |
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| Total Units | 34 |
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