Electronic Technology AAS
Academic Map

FIRST SEMESTER
Course | Notes | Credits | mc |
---|---|---|---|
ETEC 1011 DC/ AC Electronics |
Fall only | 4 | |
ETEC 1031 Digital Circuits I |
Fall only | 4 | |
ETEC 1113 Electronic Test Equipment |
Fall only | 3 | |
PICK ONE: Natural Science or Math |
3 | ||
Semester Credits | 14 |
SECOND SEMESTER
Course | Notes | Credits | mc |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL 1010 English Comp I |
3 | ||
ETEC 1021 Solid State Devices & Lab |
Spring-only Prereq: ETEC1011 |
4 | |
ETEC 1320 Digital Circuits II |
Spring-only Prereq: ETEC 1031 |
4 | |
CITC 1320 A+ Hardware/Software |
CompTIA A+ Certificate | 3 | |
PICK ONE: |
3 | ||
Semester Credits | 17 |
THIRD SEMESTER
Course | Notes | Credits | mc |
---|---|---|---|
ETEC 2406 Microcontroller App for Industry |
Fall-only Prereq: ETEC 1320 |
4 | |
ETEC 2302 Mini-Comp Repair Techniques |
Prereq: ETC 2302 |
3 | |
PICK ONE: Technical Elective |
See Notes | 3 | |
PICK ONE: Gen Ed Elective |
See Notes | 3 | |
Semester Credits | 16 |
FOURTH SEMESTER
Course | Notes | Credits | mc |
---|---|---|---|
ETEC 2300 Electronic Communications I |
Prereq: ETEC 1021 | 3 | |
ETEC 2402 Troubleshooting Electronic Systems |
Prereq: ETEC 2302 | 4 | |
PICK ONE: Humanities/Fine Arts |
3 | ||
PICK ONE: Social/Behavioral Sciences |
3 | ||
PICK ONE: Technical Elective |
See Notes | 3 | |
Semester Credits | 16 |
To stay on track, these courses must be taken in order.
General Advising Notes
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2019-2021
This program is not designed to transfer.
General Advising Notes
Technical Electives:
CENT 1310, CENT 2340, CITC 1320,
CITC 1323, ETC 2331, ENST 1313
NOTE: Program Coordinator may approve other technical electives.
Gen Ed Electives:
Communication, Humanities and/or Fine Arts, Social /Behavioral Sciences Natural Sciences/
Mathematics
ENGL1010 and ENGL 0810
ACAD 1100 and READ 0810
MATH 1530 and MATH 0530
Students earn the Basic Electronic Technician Certificate upon completion of ETEC
1011, ETEC 1021, ETEC 1031, ETEC 1113, ETEC 2302, and CENT 1310. Apply for graduation
when advising for semester 2 (Prioritize these courses when advising for the first
two semesters.)