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
Microcomputer Service Specialist 18
A Computer Service Technician installs, maintains, and repairs computers, computer
controlled equipment and systems. They keep records of maintenance, fill out
time and expense reports, keep parts inventories, and order parts. Students
gain practical experience in upgrading, expanding, maintaining, and repairing
on a variety of personal computers.
INTC 2336: Distributed Control & Programmable Logic
CPMT 1343: Microcomputer Architecture
ITSY 1342: Information Technology Security
CPMT 1347: Computer System Peripherals
CPMT 2349: Advanced Computer Networking Technology
ITCC 1302: CCNA 1: Networking Basics
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.
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