Through this program the student will become competent in Safety Practices, Laws and Theories of Electricity, Test Equipment, Electronic Servicing, Digital Troubleshooting, Microprocessor Applications, in addition to a chosen area of specialization.
SEMESTER HOURS
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 18
Communication
ENGL 1301: Freshman Composition I
SPCH
Humanities/Fine Arts
Mathematics/Natural Sciences
MATH 1332: Contemporary Mathematics (or any MATH)
Natural Science Elective
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 30
CETT 1403: DC Circuits
CETT 1405: AC Circuits
CETT 1425: Digital Fundamentals
CETT 1329: Solid State Devices
CETT 1341: Solid State Circuits
CETT 1345: Microprocessors
CPMT 1349: Computer Networking Technology
LOTT 1301: Introduction to Fiber Optics
QCTC 1303: Quality Control
MAJOR OPTIONS 18-19
Electronics Application Specialist 19
This option allows the student, to take courses for a more broad-based electronics
program.
INTC 2336: Distributed Control & Programmable Logic
CPMT 1343: Microcomputer Architecture
CPMT 1347: Computer System Peripherals
CPMT 2349: Advanced Computer Networking Technology
EECT 2435: Telecommunications
INTC 1305: Introduction to Electronic Instrumentation
TOTAL 66-67
CETT 1380: Cooperative Education - Computer Engineering Technology/Technician
CETT 1391: Special Topics in Computer Engineering
Technology/Technician may be substituted for an EST required course with departmental
advisor approval.
View more details on
Amarillo College.