Suggested Course Sequence
Associate in Applied Science - Electronics and Computer Technology Specializing in Communications Systems
This course prepares the student for employment in the rapidly growing communications industry, including cellular telephone technology, business radio systems, mobile radios, police, fire and ambulance radio systems. The course includes both theoretical background and practical experience in the maintenance and repair of modern handheld and vehicular radios, together with the use of specialized test equipment.
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ELT 101 DC Fundamentals |
4 4 3 3 1 |
ELT 103 Network Analysis ELT 116 Applied Math 2 ELT 104 AC Theory ELT 260 Soldering Methods ENG 102 English Composition II Physical Education |
4 3 4 1 3 1 |
| Third Semester | Credits | Fourth Semester | Credits |
| ELT 245 Linear Integrated Circuits ELT 248 Digital Circuits PDA 110 Pluralism & Diversity in business Social Science Elective Science Elective Physical Education |
4 4 3 3 3 1 |
ELT 263 Electronic Equipment Repair ELT 249 Introduction to Microcomputers ELT 237 Test Equipment Arts and Sciences Elective Social Science Elective |
4 4 3 3 3 |
Associate in Applied Science - Electronics and Computer Technology Specializing in Microcomputers
This course prepares the student for a career in the Microcomputer industry, and covers the skills needed for positions in field service, installation, configuration, test, help desk, technical sales, technical support and repair of modern PCs. Courses include electronic theory, hardware operation, and software operation and configuration. The courses provide training leading to A+ Certification, Microsoft Networking Essentials and Windows NT.
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ELT 101 DC Fundamentals |
4 4 3 3 1 |
ELT 103 Network Analysis ELT 116 Applied Math 2 ELT 104 AC Theory ELT 260 Soldering Methods ENG 102 English Composition II Physical Education |
4 3 4 1 3 1 |
| Third Semester | Credits | Fourth Semester | Credits |
| ELT 248 Digital Circuits ELT 249 Introduction to Microcomputers LAN 104 Windows NT Administration PDA 110 Pluralism & Diversity in Business Science Elective Physical Education |
4 4 3 3 3 1 |
LAN 101 Data Communications LAN 202 Windows NT Core Technologies Social Science Elective Arts and Sciences Elective Social Science Elective |
4 4 3 3 3 |
Associate in Applied Science - Electronics and Computer Technology Specializing in Computer-Aided Design
This course prepares the student to work in computer-assisted design of electronic equipment. It covers electronic theory, and the use of industry standard CAD programs for both mechanical design and printed circuit schematic capture and printed circuit board layout with automated wire routing.
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ELT 101 DC Fundamentals |
4 4 3 3 1 |
ELT 103 Network Analysis ELT 116 Applied Math 2 ELT 104 AC Theory ENG 102 English Composition II Physical Education |
4 3 4 3 1 |
| Third Semester | Credits | Fourth Semester | Credits |
| CAD 105 AutoCAD ELT 248 Digital Circuits PDA 110 Pluralism & Diversity in Business Social Science Elective Science Elective Physical Education |
4 4 3 3 3 1 |
CAD 251 Printed Circuit Board Design CAD 220 AutoCAD AME 3-D modeling ELT 249 Introduction to Microcomputers Arts and Sciences Elective Social Science Elective |
4 4 4 3 3 |
Associate in Applied Science - Electronics and Computer Technology Specializing in Audio and Video
This program prepares students with the theoretical and practical background needed to work as a technician in an audio recording or television studio.
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ELT 101 DC Fundamentals |
4 4 3 3 1 |
ELT 103 Network Analysis ELT 116 Applied Math 2 ELT 104 AC Theory ELT 260 Soldering Methods ENG 102 English Composition II Physical Education |
4 3 4 1 3 1 |
| Third Semester | Credits | Fourth Semester | Credits |
| ELT 245 Linear Integrated Circuits ELT 248 Digital Circuits PDA 110 Pluralism & Diversity in Business Social Science Elective Science Elective Physical Education |
4 4 3 3 3 1 |
ELT 261 Audio Studio Recording ELT 249 Introduction to Microcomputers COM 211 Television Production I Basic Arts and Sciences Elective Social Science Elective |
4 4 4 3 3 |
Certificate in Electronics and Computer Technology Specializing in Communications:
This course prepares the student for employment in the rapidly growing communications industry, including cellular telephone technology, business radio systems, mobile radios, police, fire and ambulance radio systems. The course includes both theoretical background and practical experience in the maintenance and repair of modern handheld and vehicular radios, together with the use of specialized test equipment.
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ELT 101 DC Fundamentals |
4 4 4 3 |
ELT 116 Applied Math 2 ELT 104 AC Theory ELT 263 Electronic Equipment Repair ELT 245 Linear Integrated Circuits ELT 260 Soldering Methods |
3 4 4 4 1 |
Certificate in Electronics and Computer Technology Specializing in Microcomputers:
This program prepares the student for a career in the Microcomputer industry, and covers the skills needed for positions in field service, installation, configuration, test, help desk, technical sales, technical support and repair of modern PCs. Courses include electronic theory, hardware operation, and software operation and configuration. The courses provide training leading to A+ Certification, and Microsoft Networking Essentials.
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ELT 101 DC Fundamentals |
4 4 3 4 |
ELT 248 Digital Circuits ELT 249 Introduction to Microcomputers LAN 104 Windows NT Administration LAN 101 Data Communications |
4 4 3 4 |
Certificate in Electronics and Computer Technology Specializing in Audio and Video:
This program prepares students with the theoretical and practical background needed to work as a technician in an audio recording or television studio.
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ELT 101 DC Fundamentals |
4 4 4 3 |
COM 211 Television Production I Basic ELT 116 Applied Math 2 ELT 104 AC Theory ELT 261 Audio Studio Recording |
4 3 4 4 |
Certificate in Electronics and Computer Technology Specializing in Computer-Aided Design:
This program prepares the student to work in computer-assisted design of electronic equipment. It covers electronic theory, and the use of industry standard CAD programs for both mechanical design and printed circuit schematic capture and printed circuit board layout with automated wire routing.
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ELT 101 DC Fundamentals |
4 4 4 3 |
ELT 245 Linear Integrated Circuits ELT 248 Digital Circuits CAD 251 Printed Circuit Board Design CAD 220 AutoCAD AME 3-D modeling |
4 4 4 4 |
Certificate in Computer-Assisted Design (CAD) Specializing in Architecture and Landscape:
This program prepares the student to work in computer-assisted design in the fields of Architecture, Engineering and Landscape. It covers Mathematics including Trigonometry, and the use of industry standard CAD programs for mechanical design, Architectural drafting, Landscape drafting. 3-dimensional solid modeling and Rendering.
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
CAD 105 Introduction to AutoCAD |
4 4 3 3 |
CAD 213 Landscape CAD 216 COGO CAD 220 AutoCAD AME 3-D modeling CAD 233 Advanced Animation & Rendering ELT 116 Applied Math 2 |
3 4 4 4 3 |
Certificate in Computer-Assisted Design (CAD) Specializing in Animation:
This program prepares the student to work in computer-assisted design in the field of Animation,. It covers Mathematics including Trigonometry, and the use of industry standard programs for animation on both the PC and Macintosh platforms
Suggested course sequence:
| First Semester | Credits | Second Semester | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
CAD 105 Introduction to AutoCAD |
4 4 3 2 2 |
CAD220 AutoCAD AME 3-D modelling CAD 233 Advanced Animation & Rendering ELT 115 Applied Math 1 ART 286 Animation on the Macintosh CSP115 Introduction to Windows 95 |
4 4 3 2 4 |

