FIRST YEAR | |||
First Semester | Hours | ||
CAD-056 | CAD I CAD-056 Basic theory of CAD. Students will learn to use a computer aided drafting system to create simple to moderately complex technical drawings. (Repeatable 1 Time)
CAD I Course Outline | 2.0 | |
APT-050 | Electrical Principles/Practice APT-050 This course is designed for students interested in the properties of electricity. It focuses on theory and skills to prepare technicians for the installation and troubleshooting of basic electrical circuits.
Electrical Principles/Practice Course Outline | 4.0 | |
EET-056 | Electronic Circuit Design/Fabrication EET-056 Drafting and fabrication techniques are involved in the design of printed circuit boards. Drafting, PC board layout, fabrication, soldering, desoldering and construction of electronic projects. The use of industry-quality, computer-aided drafting equipment will be used in several phases.
Electronic Circuit Design/Fabrication Course Outline | 3.0 | |
MAT-129 | College Algebra Pathway ORMAT-129 Develop concepts of a function and graph, inverse, exponential and logarithmic functions, theory of equations, systems of equations, sequences and series. Graphing calculator required. Intended for students who do not assess directly into MAT-130 College Algebra. Includes supplemental instruction lab.
College Algebra Pathway Course Outline | ||
MAT-130 | College Algebra ORMAT-130 Develop concepts of a function and graph, inverse, exponential and logarithmic functions, theory of equations, systems of equations, sequences and series. Graphing calculator required.
College Algebra Course Outline | ||
APT-041 | Applied Mathematics I APT-041 Fundamentals of basic arithmetic, calculator usage, simple equations, word problems, algebra, right triangles, charts and graphs.
Applied Mathematics I Course Outline | 3.0 | |
COM-111 | Intro to Speech Communication COM-111 Focuses on the fundamental principles and methods of selecting, analyzing, organizing, developing and communicating information, evidence and points of view to audiences.
Intro to Speech Communication Course Outline | 3.0 | |
Semester Totals |
15.0 | ||
Second Semester | |||
APT-042 | Applied Mathematics II ANDAPT-042 Offers the student an in-depth study of algebra, geometry and trigonometry including factoring, solving linear systems, volumes, areas and right triangles.
Applied Mathematics II Course Outline | ||
APT-043 | Applied Mathematics III ORAPT-043 Familiarizes the student with the concepts of logarithms, analytical geometry, vectors and statistics.
Applied Mathematics III Course Outline | ||
MAT-132 | Trigonometry MAT-132 Develop the definitions, properties and graphical characteristics of trigonometric functions. Include radian measure, trigonometric identities and equations, solutions of oblique and right triangles and inverse trigonometric functions and polar coordinates. Graphing calculator required.
Trigonometry Course Outline | 3.0 | |
ENG-050 | Writing for Industry ORENG-050 Students will learn strategies for writing essays, instruction manuals, proposals, reports and career documents as well as deliver oral presentations to prepare them for a profession in industry. Students will practice research strategies by using library resources and the internet.
Writing for Industry Course Outline | ||
ENG-098 | Communications I ORENG-098 Students will learn the principles of communication by listening, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on communication skills related to the demands of the student's career area.
Communications I Course Outline | ||
ENG-119 | Composition I Pathway ORENG-119 Students will study the writing process by reading essays illustrating a variety of rhetorical strategies, analyzing texts and writing, revising and editing short essays. Course is for students who have assessed into developmental English, receiving supplemental instruction for course completion.
Composition I Pathway Course Outline | ||
ENG-120 | Composition I ENG-120 Students develop a writing process by reading and analyzing texts that illustrate various rhetorical strategies as well as writing, revising and editing short essays. Minimally, students must compose four formal, revised writing assignments, having one reach at least 1,250 words.
Composition I Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CIS-156 | Computer Logic CIS-156 This course is an introduction to basic computer programming terms and concepts. JavaScript is used to illustrate variables, conditional statements, functions, loops and arrays. (Repeatable 3 Times)
Computer Logic Course Outline | 3.0 | |
EET-076 | Digital Logic EET-076 The study of basic digital systems, principles and techniques. Binary, hexadecimal, BCD, logic theory, AND, OR, NOT, NAD and NOR gates, as well as combination gate, flip-flops and hardware are covered.
Digital Logic Course Outline | 3.0 | |
APT-051 | Solid State Devices & Applications APT-051 Study of basic solid state devices, circuits and systems. Topics include: rectifiers, transistors, switching circuits, linear amplifiers, timers and variable frequency drives (VFD). Emphasis on oscilloscope and digital multi-meter use.
Solid State Devices & Applications Course Outline | 4.0 | |
Semester Totals |
16.0 |
SECOND YEAR | |||
First Semester | Hours | ||
--- --- | Social/Behavioral Science Elective OR--- ---
Social/Behavioral Science Elective | ||
--- --- | IAI Social/Behavioral Science Elective --- ---
IAI Social/Behavioral Science Elective | 3.0 | |
EET-048 | Digital Circuits EET-048 Applications of digital circuits and devices to consumer products. Advanced application or digital logic fundamentals in design operation of digital circuits and systems.
Digital Circuits Course Outline | 3.0 | |
EET-072 | Relays and Control Circuits EET-072 This course provides the student with an understanding of industrial electrical and electronic power systems. Topics covered include three phase circuits, motors wiring, ladder logic, transformers, and electronic motor controllers.
Relays and Control Circuits Course Outline | 2.0 | |
EET-086 | Prog Logic Controllers I EET-086 This course covers basic PLC operation and programming using Rslogix500 software and Allen Bradley PLC's. Topics include: Basic ladder design, Input Output, Timers, Counters, Batch Processes, Shift registers, Word compare, and Math.
Prog Logic Controllers I Course Outline | 2.0 | |
EET-081 | Physical Computing EET-081 Principles of micro controllers. Topics include: flow charting, input-output devices and interfacing, signal conditioning, programming, and basic process control using a micro controller. Class stresses using the micro controllers to control I/O devices.
Physical Computing Course Outline | 3.0 | |
--- --- | Career Elective --- ---
Career Elective | 3.0 | |
Semester Totals |
16.0 | ||
Second Semester | |||
EET-066 | Network Pro EET-066 This course covers material needed to pass the Computing Technology Industry Association Net+ and Electronic Technicians Association CNST exam. Topics include an in-depth look at data transmission and basic telephony, LAN, satellites, modems, error control and data security.
Network Pro Course Outline | 4.0 | |
EET-085 | STEM Projects EET-085 Instructor approved and student selected electronic project providing experience in design, fabrication and testing of an electronic unit. The project should coincide with student's occupational goal and area of electronic work interest. (Communications, computers, industrial, etc.) (Repeatable 3 Times)
STEM Projects Course Outline | 2.0 | |
EET-057 | Computer Systems EET-057 This course is designed to provide a technical foundation for system design, systems implementation, hardware and software procurement and computing resource management.
Computer Systems Course Outline | 3.0 | |
--- --- | Career Elective --- ---
Career Elective | 4.0 | |
Semester Totals |
13.0 |
Total Program Hours | 60.0 |
Suggested Electives | |||
TEC-063 | Electric Power Distribution TEC-063 Fundamentals of the electric power distribution and transmission system, infrastructure components, power flows, and system reliability.
Electric Power Distribution Course Outline | 3.0 | |
EET-069 | Residential Wiring I EET-069 This course provides students with an understanding of residential wiring. Topics include safety, planning, and installation of residential wiring systems according to the National Electrical CodeĀ®. (Repeatable 3 Times)
Residential Wiring I Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CIS-079 | Client Operating System CIS-079 A comprehensive examination of Client Operating Systems. Course of study includes, but is not limited to, Microsoft client operating systems. Topics include installation, configuration, optimization, administration, network integration and other support issues. (Repeatable 3 Times)
Client Operating System Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CIS-084 | Server Operating Systems CIS-084 A comprehensive examination of server operating systems. Course of study includes, but is not limited to, Microsoft server operating systems. Topics include installation, configuration, optimization, administration, network integration and other support issues. (Repeatable 3 Times)
Server Operating Systems Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CIS-095 | Database Management CIS-095 An introduction to relational database fundamentals of planning, designing and implementation. Students will learn proper relational database design principles and SQL through hands-on coursework. (Repeatable 3 Times)
Database Management Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CIS-156 | Computer Logic CIS-156 This course is an introduction to basic computer programming terms and concepts. JavaScript is used to illustrate variables, conditional statements, functions, loops and arrays. (Repeatable 3 Times)
Computer Logic Course Outline | 3.0 | |
ESC-106 | Introduction to Geographic Info Systems ESC-106 Introduction to basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, using the ArcView GIS software program. Course will focus on developing both a theoretical background in the technology and real-world applications using GIS techniques like coordinate systems, map projections, symbology/data classification, spatial analysis and map layouts (cartography).
Introduction to Geographic Info Systems Course Outline | 4.0 | |
ESC-114 | Adv Geographic Info Systems ESC-114 This course provides an introduction to advanced applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) using ArcGIS and ArcPro. Focus will be placed on technician level issues associated with data capture and accuracy associated with developing accurate information for geodatabase development with editing and database design.
Adv Geographic Info Systems Course Outline | 3.0 |