Electronics
Certificate of Proficiency
The primary objective of this certificate is to develop an employable individual: an entry level assembler, installer, or apprentice technician with the technical and manipulative skills to enter the Electronics industry.
Not all courses listed are offered every quarter. Please see an appropriate faculty advisor or Division Dean for course sequence and schedule details. A faculty advisor must approve the program for degree/certificate completion.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, successful students will have demonstrated the ability to apply their skills and knowledge in the following ways:
1. Select and operate electronic test equipment during trouble shooting and repair operations with an emphasis on safety in use and accuracy in results.
2. Successfully replace circuit board components using industrial standard soldering/fabrication techniques.
ADVISOR OFFICE PHONE
Szymkewicz, Mike Technical 115A 360-475-7375
REQUIRED COURSES CREDITS
ELECT 101 Direct Current *_____________________________ 5
ELECT 102 Alternating Current*_________________________ 5
ELECT 103 Introduction to Solid-State*_________________ 5
ELECT 106 Electronic Fabrication_______________________ 1
ELECT 111 Direct Current Circuit Laboratory*___________ 3
ELECT 112 Alternating Current Circuit Lab*_____________ 3
ELECT 113 Basic Solid-State Laboratory*________________ 3
ELECT 160 Computer Applications I*_____________________ 2
ELECT 165 Introduction to Digital Logic*_______________ 4
ELECT 166 Introduction to Digital Logic Lab*___________ 2
ELECT 170 Computer Applications II*____________________ 2
ELECT 200 Basic Electronics Theory & Assessment*_______ 2
MATH 119 Precalculus I: Algebra*______________________ 5
OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace_____________ 3
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED ____________________________ 45
* See course description for prerequisite.
Source: SBCTC Inventory 9/25/07 Instructional Policies Council Minutes 10/01/07 |