Electronics

The Electronic program of study offers the Electronics Technology Certificate as well as the A.S. Degree providing the student a variety of opportunities to meet the challenges for the next century. Two degrees may be earned: Bio-Medical Electronic Systems, and Electronic Engineering Technology.

Careers

* Computer Engineering

* Bio-Medical Technician

* Communications

* Consumer Electronics

* Industrial Electronics

* Automotive Electronics

New Career Opportunities

* Computer/Network Support Technician:

* Service Technicians/Warranty Technicians

* Sales Personnel/Resellers

* Help Desk Technicians/Help Desk Managers

* Trainers

* Product Support/Product Line Managers

Text Box: Job Opportunities
Ranked third out of the top Hot Programs as reported by a national survey of Community Colleges
The Department of Labor and Employment Securities reports average hourly salary of $14.20 for the Highlands County region
Computer and mathematical occupations will be among the fastest growing career specialty areas as a growing number of employers continue to invest in equipment to automate and computerize their business process (reported by Florida Industry and Occupational Employment Projections
Text Box: Program Highlights
Fundamentals of Electronics
D.C. & A.C. Circuits 
Solid State Circuits
Analog Circuits 
Digital Electronics
Electronic Communications
Microprocessors

For Further Information, Contact:

 

John Byrd, Instructor

863.784.7116

Email

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ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING - ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (Articulated)
Program Code: 1530
Description of Program: The A.S. Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology is an articulated degree program designed to articulate into Florida's state universities' Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering programs of study., Please note that program requirements vary among state universities. Students should consult with a counselor, advisor, and/or university representative prior to enrolling in this program

Prefix

Number

Course Name

Semester

Hours

FIRST YEAR

First Semester

 

 

ENC

1101

Freshman English I (TW section)

           3 (G.E.)

MAC

1105

College Algebra

           3 (G.E.)

EET

1015C

Electronics I

4

SOP

1602

Human Relations

           3 (G.E.)

 

 

Humanities Elective

           3 (G.E.)

 

 

Total

16

Second Semester

 

 

EET

1025

Electronics II

4

MAC

1114

Plane Trigonometry

           3 (G.E.)

SPC

2600

Oral Communications

           3 (G.E.)

ETD

1615

Applied Electronics Drawing

           2 (G.E.)

 

 

Social Sciences Elective

3

 

 

Total

15

Spring/Summer Term

 

 

EET

1141C

Introduction to Solid State Devices

4

EET

1605

Electronic Fabrication Techniques

3

 

 

Total

7

SECOND YEAR

First Semester

 

 

PHY

1020C

Introduction to General Physics

           4 (G.E.)

EET

1142C

Electronics III

4

CET

2114C

Digital Electronics I

4

 

 

EET Technical Elective

3

 

 

Total

15

Second Semester

 

 

CET

2123C

Introduction to Microprocessors

4

CET

2144

Microcomputer Systems and Hardware

4

EET

2325

Electronic Communications

4

 

 

EET Technical Elective

3

 

 

Total

15

BIO-MEDICAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (Electronics Engineering Technology)
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE
Program Code: 2040

Prefix

Number

Course Name

Semester

 Hours

FIRST YEAR

First Semester

 

 

ENC

1101

Freshman English I            (TW section)

           3 (G.E.)

MAC

1105

College Algebra

           3 (G.E.)

EET

1015C

Electronics I

4

BSC

1085C

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

           4 (G.E.)

OST

2257

Medical Terminology

3

 

 

Total

17

Second Semester