Electronics Technology: Network Maintenance and Digital Technologies
Award Type: Associate in Science
The associate in science degree or certificate option offer students a comprehensive program in networking essentials, basic electronics and computer applications.The graduate of the Associate in Science in Electronics Technology: Network Maintenance and Digital Technologies will:
- Demonstrate a fundamental mastery of knowledge and the use of electronic equipment in electrical, digital and analog circuits.
- Use computer simulation and design software to conduct, analyze and interpret electrical, digital and analog circuits.
- Make calculations involving various electrical laws, formulas and principles for predicting circuit parameters using algebra and trigonometry required for electronics.
- Use research strategies to acquire information pertinent to the solution of electronic circuits and systems.
- Write technical laboratory reports with conclusions.
- Demonstrate understanding of how computers communicate with each other and the methods employed to ensure that the communications is reliable.
- Modify operating parameters of infrastructure network devices to meet network requirements.
Program Requirements
A major of 24 units is required for the degree.
Required core courses (18 units):
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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EL 105 | PC Preventive Maintenance and Upgrading | 3.0 |
EL 106 | Networking Essentials 1 | 3.0 |
EL 107 | Networking Essentials 2 | 3.0 |
EL 108 | Networking Essentials 3 | 2.0 |
EL 109 | Networking Essentials 4 | 2.0 |
EL 118 | Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits Analysis | 3.0 |
EL 119 | Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits Analysis Laboratory | 2.0 |
Plus a minimum of 3 units selected from the following:
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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BUS 101 | Introduction to Business | 3.0 |
CBIS 101 | Computer Concepts & Applications | 3.0 |
CS 102 | Introduction to Computing with HTML | 3.0 |
EL 125 | Digital Devices and Circuits | 3.0 |
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EL 126 | Digital Devices and Circuits Lab | 2.0 |
Plus a minimum of 3 units selected from the following:
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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CS 111 | Fundamentals of Programming 1 | 4.0 |
CS 161 | Discrete Structures | 3.0 |
EL 370 | SkillsUSA | 3.0 |
General Education Requirements
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