Associate Degree in Applied Science - Major In Electronics Technology (ELTD)
The Electronics Technology Associate Degree program is designed to prepare graduates for entry-level employmentin the maintenance and repair of communications systems, computer systems, industrial electronics,
equipment video display systems, and digital display/processing equipment. In this program, students learn the fundamentals and analysis of alternating and direct current circuitry, electronic device theory and applications as they apply to the electronics industry.
Included is a study of microcomputers/microprocessors and operational amplifier concepts. Advanced digital concepts, IC timers and phase-locked-loops, active filters, along with fiber optics and basic laser concepts allows the student to understand modern electronics technology. The laboratory experiences include the use of modern test equipment for diagnosis, alignment, and calibration of circuitry. Students learn schematic interpretation and troubleshooting procedures. The employment outlook for the graduates of this program is excellent.
This program is available during the day and evening. If students attend evening classes, additional time will be required to complete all requirements.
