Program Learning Outcomes
Upon
completion of the program, students will competently be able to:
1. Practice safety and
occupational health procedures in the work place.
2. Use electronics tools and
test equipment competently.
3. Interpret schematic diagrams
and waveforms.
4. Build electronics projects to
a given specification.
5. Perform troubleshooting
techniques to maintain and resolve hardware/software related problems in a
personal computer system.
6. Perform troubleshooting
techniques to maintain, diagnose, and repair electronic equipment and devices.
Completion of the Advanced Certificate in
Electronic Technology……. (52-53 credits)
Humanities (3 credits)
Any course
in art, music, history, literature, philosophy, or language (3)
Exercise Sports Science (1 credit)
Exercise
Sports Science course (1)
VEE 224 Video Systems & Product Servicing (4)
Prerequisite:
VEE 135
This course
is designed to provide students with the knowledge and experience in the
principles of operating, diagramming, circuit tracing, mechanical assembly and
disassembly, maintenance and troubleshooting procedures of television,
VEE 225 Business Machine Servicing (4)
Prerequisite:
VEE 135
This course
covers the principles of operation and servicing of business machines. It
includes the manufacturers’ procedures in servicing, systematic procedures in
diagnosing faults, repairing of business machines, reassembling and testing
repaired business machines according to industry standards.
VEE 240 Signal Processing (3)
Prerequisite:
VEE 235 or concurrently
Describes
the basic elements of a communication system and identifies various signal
processing techniques. Further investigates AM and FM circuits and their
operation. In addition Single Side Band, various modulation methods, frequency
shift keying and multiplexing is studied.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS.......................................................... 67-68 credits