Courses and Requirements
The one-year certificate program in Electronic Equipment Technology is designed to prepare students for employment, often as entry level Electronic Equipment Servicing Technicians, with immediate marketable skills in electronic theory and with hands on laboratory experiences. A minimum of 28 credit hours are required for the certificate. The Electronic Equipment Technology Program is offered evenings only.
Requirements
CIS140 | Introduction to Computer Science | 4 |
CTE101 | Fundamentals of Digital Logic | 3 |
CTE103 | Digital Design Laboratory | 2 |
CTE111 | Circuit Analysis I | 4 |
CTE112 | Circuit Analysis II | 4 |
CTE201 | Electronics I | 4 |
Courses with Co-requisites: CTE101, CTE103, CTE111
Courses with Prerequisites: CTE112, CTE201
Milestone Courses: CTE101, CTE111, CTE112, CTE201
Schedule Tips: CTE111 offered FALL ONLY; CTE112, CTE201 offered SPRING ONLY
Electives
Math Elective |
MAT115, MAT130-299 |
4 |
Program Electives |
COP101 or higher, EST104, CTE105 |
3-4 |
Program Notes
This program prepares you to pursue a career path as an entry-level Electronic Equipment Servicing Technician.
Recommended Course Sequence Electronic Equipment Technology Certificate
Year 1
Fall
CTE101 | Fundamentals of Digital Logic | 3 |
CTE103 | Digital Design Laboratory | 2 |
CTE111 | Circuit Analysis I | 4 |
MAT | Math Elective | 4 |
Spring
CIS140 | Introduction to Computer Science | 4 |
CTE112 | Circuit Analysis II | 4 |
CTE201 | Electronics I | 4 |
| Program Elective | 3-4 |