Electronics Technology • Associate in Applied Science

OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM

Total Credit Hours: 63

Colleague Code: AAS.ETEC

Curriculum Code: ELT 211

Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester: ELT 110, ESI 101, EGL 104 or EGL 101, MAT 113, POS 101 or POS 201

Second Semester: ELT 105, ELT 115, Program Support Course, EGL 105 or EGL 102, MAT 120

Third Semester: ELT 210, ELT 220, ELT 221, PHY 101

Fourth Semester: ELT 203, ELT 206, ELT 222, PHY 102

Program Information:

For Program Information Contact:

Business and Technologies Department at 217.786.2286 or 217.786.2406 or see an academic advisor.

Required General Education Courses (16 credits)

EGL 104

Career Communications I or

 

 

EGL 101

Composition I

3 credits

EGL 105

Career Communications II or

 

 

EGL 102

Composition II

3 credits

MAT 113

College Algebra

4 credits

MAT 120

Trigonometry

3 credits

POS 101

Introduction to American Politics or

 

 

POS 201

State and Local Government

3 credits

Required Program Courses (30 credits)

ELT 105

Basic Electronics Techniques

2 credits

ELT 110

DC and AC Circuits

4 credits

ELT 115

Analog and Digital Devices and Circuits

4 credits

ELT 203

Communications Systems

4 credits

ELT 206

Advanced Communications and Electronics

4 credits

ELT 210

Advanced Circuits

4 credits

ELT 220

Fundamentals of Microcomputers

4 credits

ELT 222

Microcomputer Applications

4 credits

Required Program Support Courses (14 credits)

ESI 101

Employability Skills

2 credits

PHY 101

General Physics I

4 credits

PHY 102

General Physics II

4 credits

Program Support Course

4 credits

Required Work-Based Learning Courses (3 credits)

ELT 221

Internship

3 credits

Program Support Courses (choose 4 credits)

CSC 175

Computer Science I

3 credits

CWE 101

Cooperative Education Work Experience

3 credits

ELT 250

PC Troubleshooting and Repair

2 credits

MAT 130

Calculus for Business and Social Science

4 credits

Internship required for those program majors who have fewer than 2,000 hours of work experience in the field. Those having 2,000 hour or more should choose an advanced ELT course to meet program graduation hours.

ESI 101 may be taken any semester.