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http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300 Electronics Technology 157 Definition The Electronics Technology curriculum is designed to prepare the student for employment as an electronic technician. Staff Program Advisement: Administrative Assistant: Adjunct Faculty: Margaret Drake, Dean 722-6327 Maureen Rethwisch 722-6327 To access adjunct faculty voice mail, dial 722-6530, then 1, the 4-digit number, followed by the sign. V.M. Rodney Bogue 2054 Jay McCarrell 2427 Joseph Orwat 2065 Frank Plaistowe 2428 Richard Stone 2034 Elmore Wigfall Program Description The program provides instruction in manipulative skill and technical knowledge and also provides related trade information. Distinctive Features Students are provided with hands -on lab experience. Opportunities are provided to work on projects and experiments and repair of electronic/telecommunications equipment. Career Options Electronics Technicians: Aircraft/Avionics Computer Microprocessor Telecommunications (service and repair) (Some of these careers may require education beyond the two-year college level.) Certificate Program A certificate requires a minimum of 32 units. A minimum of 9 units of certificate course work must be completed at AVC. (Credit earned by examination will not be included in these 9 units.) Required Courses units ELTE 110, Electronics Mathematics 4 ELTE 125, Direct Current and Alternating Current Principles 5 ELTE 130, Digital Circuit Analysis 4.5 ELTE 135, Analog Circuit Analysis 4 ELTE 140, Microprocessor Sys. I 2.5 ELTE 220, Microprocessor Sys. II 2.5 ELTE 235, Elect. Communications I 4 Total 32 Program Electives 5.5 Program Electives: ELTE 141, Network Router ELTE 142, Network Router Systems I 3 Systems II 3 ELTE 199, Work Experience 1-4 ELTE 221, Network Router Sys. III ELTE 222, Network Router Sys. IV ELTE 240, Repair and Analysis of ELTE 241, Repair and Analysis of ELTE 242, Installation and Maint. of 3 3 Video Systems 4 Video Systems 4 Systems 4 Communications Systems 4 ELTE 244, Instrumentation Elect. 4 Digital Communications 4 Electronic Audio and Video ELTE 243, Installation and Maint. of Electronic UHFNHF ELTE 245, Elect. Test Instruments ELTE 250, Elect. Communications II- ELTE 252, Intro. to Avionics ELTE 254, Radio Telephone License ELTE 255, Computer Systems 3 3 3 Maintenance 4.5 For a recommended plan of study for the certificate, please refer to the Associate Degree plan minus the general education requirements. NOTE: Substitutions, with prior permission, may be made for certain courses that may not be offered in the two- year period. Associate Degree The requirements for an associate degree in Electronics Technology may be satisfied by completing the certificate program in addition to the associate degree requirements. (See Graduation/Associate Degree Requirements.) Except in cases of a prerequisite requirement, it is not required to take courses in exactly this sequence; they are recommended in this order to facilitate success. Recommended Plan of Study First Semester units ELTE 110, Electronics Mathematics 4 ELTE 125, Direct Current and Alternating Current Principles 5 Course from GE requirement Area D1 3 Total 12 Second Semester units ELTE 130, Digital Circuit Analysis 4.5 ELTE 135, Analog Circuit Analysis 4 ELTE 140, Microprocessor Sys. I 2.5 Course from GE requirement Area D2 3 Total 14 Third Semester units ELTE 220, Microprocessor Sys. II 2.5 ELTE 235, Elect. Communications I 4 Course from GE requirement Area A 3 Course from GE requirement Area E 3 Course from GE requirement Area F 3 Total 15.5 Fourth Semester units Course from GE requirement Area B 3 Course from GE requirement Area C 3 Program Electives 5.5 Electives -7 Total 18.5 Degree Total 60 Program Electives: Please refer to the Program Electives listed under the certificate program. NOTE: Semester order for classes and time to complete may vary for night students,

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