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Nov 21, 2024
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2017-2018 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Electronics Technology, AAS
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Upon completion of an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronics Technology, a student will be able to:
Science & Technology
- Demonstrate proper operation of test equipment.
- Read schematics for the purpose of signal flow and troubleshooting.
- Build and analyze electronic circuits: Basic DC/AC Circuits, Digital Circuits, Analog Circuits, Communication Circuits, Computer Interfacing Circuits
- Demonstrate an understanding of the basics electronic theory as it pertains to: Basic DC/AC Circuits, Digital Circuits, Analog Circuits, Communication Circuits, Computer Interfacing Circuits
- Demonstrate competency constructing and troubleshooting a variety of electronic circuits.
- Demonstrate ability to remove and/or replace electronic components in printed circuit boards.
Problem Solving/Critical Thinking
- Demonstrate proper safety procedures.
- Demonstrate troubleshooting skills on various electronics circuits.
- Effectively use test equipment to troubleshoot electronic circuits.
- Demonstrate the ability to read schematics and break a circuit down into sections.
- Troubleshoot a circuit to determine faulty components.
- Demonstrate the mathematical analysis of electronic circuits.
Professionalism
- Demonstrate the ability to work in a team environment for the purpose of improving throughput, or operation, of a system.
- Demonstrate effective customer service/relations skills, including communications and problem solving directed at customer satisfaction.
- Seek membership in professional organizations such as Electronic Technician Association (ETA).
- Identify and demonstrate the ability to use essential customer relation skills in dealing with team members, co-workers, and customers.
- Seek further information in their field, to keep current, through periodicals, trade journals, and recurrent training.
- Demonstrate the ability to research and present information on a given system.
Communication
- Prepare lab reports to explain the operation of electronic circuits.
- Research components and circuits using the Internet and other sources and then write a research paper.
- Give presentations to the class about electronic topics.
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