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Show ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN MAJOR (Example Only) The curriculum for electronics technician prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training as a technician in the field of electronics. The student may select either of the electronics areas offered. If he chooses to work in the electronics service area, he should register for the five-hour laboratory classes to acquire the desired skills. Many of the courses completed by the technician may be used toward the B.S. Degree. Freshman Course Title A W S Electronics 2-4-6 D. C. and A. C. Current FundamentalsBasic Electronics 5 5 5 Electronics 1-3-5 D. C. and A. C. and Basic Electronics Laboratory 3 3 3 Technical Mathematics Applied Algebra, Applied 4, 5, 6 OR Trigonometry, Applied Mathematics 14-18-21 Analytic Geometry 5 5 5 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 1 Drafting 11, 12, 13 Electronic Drafting and Blueprint Reading 2 2 2 Physical Education Selected 1 1 16 16 16 Sophomore Electronics 52-62-66 Basic Electronics, Commu- nications Industrial Electronics 5 5 5 Electronics 51-61-65 Basic Electronics, Commu- nications Industrial Electronics Laboratory 3 3 3 English 1, 2, 32 Basic Communications 3 3 Technical Reports 3 Physics 51, 53 College Physics 5 5 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Elective Selected 1 16 14 16 ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) The Electronics Engineering Technology curriculum is designed for the student who desires to continue his education toward a B.S. Degree. In general, a student who has completed the two-year tech- 270 nician program may complete his work by continuing his junior and senior year as described below. It will be necessary for him to counsel with an adviser. A lower division grade point average of 2.5 or better or permission by the department head is required to enter upper division courses. Freshman Course Title A W S Electronics 2, 4, 6 D. C. and A. C. Current Fund., Basic Elect. 5 5 5 Electronics 1, 3, 5 D. C. and A. C, Current and Basic Elect. Lab. 3 3 3 Technical Mathematics Applied Algebra, Applied 4, 5, 6, OR Trigonometry, Applied Mathematics 14, 18, 21 Analytic Geometry 5 5 5 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 1 Drafting 11, 12, 13 Electronic Drafting and Blueprint Reading 2 2 2 16 17 15 Sophomore Electronics 52, 62, 66 Basic Elec, Communications and Industrial Electronics 5 5 5 Electronics 51, 61, 65 Basic Elect., Communications, and Industrial Electronics Lab. 3 3 3 Technical Mathematics 69 Electronics Mathematics 3 Physics 51, 53 College Physics 5 5 English 1, 2, 32 Basic Communications 3 3 Technical Reports 3 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 17 15 17 Junior Electronics 102, 114, 132 Instruments and Measurements, Servo Mechanisms, Radar Fundamentals 3 3 3 Electronics 101, 113, 131 Instruments and Measurements, Servo, and Radar Fundamentals Lab. 2 2 2 Technical Math 141, 142, 143 OR Mathematics 61, 62, 63 Calculus for Electronics 3 3 3 271 |