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Electronics Technology Diploma Program

The Electronics Technology diploma program is a sequence of courses designed to prepare students for entry-level positions as electronic technicians. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of electronic theory and practical applications necessary for successful employment. Program graduates are to be competent in the general areas of communications, math, and interpersonal relations. Program graduates receive an Electronics Technology diploma which qualifies them as an electronics technician with a specialization in biomedical instrumentation, computer electronics, or industrial electronics.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Program graduates receive an Electronic Technology diploma, which qualifies them as an electronics technician with a specialization in biomedical instrumentation, computer electronics, or industrial electronics.

PROGRAM DELIVERY METHOD

The Electronics Technology diploma program is available through on-campus classes at Southeastern Technical College's Vidalia campus and through the World Wide Web with the Georgia Virtual Technical College.

ADMISSIONS CRITERIA

ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM

The standard curriculum for the Electronics Technology diploma program is designed for the quarter system. Students may enter the program during Fall and Spring quarters. The program generally takes 6 quarters to complete. The program requires completion of the 65 credit hours in the Electronics Fundamentals diploma plus an additional 25 credit hours in one of the specialization areas. There is to be a mini-mum total of 90 credit hours to receive the Electronics Technology diploma.

CURRICULUM OUTLINE CREDITS
GENERAL CORE COURSES 18
EMP 100* Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development (OL)3
ENG 101* English (OL)5
MAT 103* Algebraic Concepts (OL)5
MAT 105* Trigonometry5
OCCUPATIONAL COURSES 44
ELC 104*Soldering Technology (OL)2
ELC 108*Direct Current Circuits II (OL)4
ELC 110*Alternating Current Circuits II (OL)4
ELC 115*Solid State Devices II (OL)4
ELC 117*Linear Integrated Circuits (OL)4
ELC 118*Digital Electronics I (OL)4
ELC 119*Digital Electronics II (OL)4
ELC 120*Microcompressors Fundamentals (OL)4
IFC 100*Industrial Safety (OL)2
IFC 101*Direct Current Circuits I (OL)4
IFC 102*Alternating Current Circuits I (OL)4
IFC 103*Solid State Devices I (OL)4
FUNDAMENTAL OCCUPATIONAL COURSES 3
SCT 100* Introduction to Microcomputers (OL) 3

 

SPECIALIZATION AREA

Choose one of the following specializations:

BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION25
AHS 101*Anatomy and Physiology (OL)5
AHS 109*Medical Terminology (OL)3
BMI 232*Medical Equipment-Function and Operation I4
BMI 233*Internship-Medical Systems I5
BMI 242*Medical Equipment-Function and Operation II3
BMI 243*Internship-Medical Systems II5
COMPUTER ELECTRONICS25+
ELC 217*Computer Hardware (OL)7
ELC 218*Operating System Technologies (OL)7
ELC 219*Networking I (OL)4
ELC 286*CompTIA A+ Certification (OL)5
XXX xxx*Technical Electives2+
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS25
ELC 211*Process Controls (OL)6
ELC 212*Motor Controls (OL)6
ELC 213*Programmable Controllers (OL)5
ELC 214* Mechanical Devices3
ELC 215*Fluid Power 3
ELC 216*Robotics 2

* "C" or higher is required for designated courses.

(OL) designation indicates course is available online in selected quarters.

PROGRAM COSTS

(Costs are estimates and are subject to change.)

Tuition/Fees: $2,718

Books/Supplies: $1,290