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Show 189. Comprehensive —Special problems covering scope of study during the previous i four years. Two lectures. S (2). Staff ELECTRONICS MAINTENANCE MAJOR (Example Only) The curriculum for Electronic Maintenance prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training in maintenance of electronic equipment. Completion of the pro gram will qualify the student to receive a certificate of comple tion. Freshman Course Title A W S Electronics 32, 34, 36 D. C. Fundamentals, A. C. Fundamentals, Basic Electronics 5 5 5 Electronics 31, 33, 35 D. C. Lab., A. C. Lab., Basic Elect. Lab. 5 5 5 Technical Ed 13, 14, 15 Applied Algebra, Applied Trigonometry 5 5 5 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 1 Technical Education 8, 9 Basic Drafting 2 2 Electronics 13 Electronics Drafting 2 18 17 19 Sophomore Electronics 72, 76, 62 Basic Electronics, Electronic Circuit Operation, Communications Ckts 5 5 5 Electronics 71, 75, 61 Basic Electronics Lab., Electronic Circuit maintenance, Communication Circuits Lab. 5 5 3 Electronics 66 Industrial Electronics 3 Electronics 65 Industrial Elect. Lab. 2 Electronics 78 Color TV Circuits 3 Electronics 77 Color TV Maintenance 2 English 8 Applied. English 3 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 Electronics 145, 146 FCC License Exam Study 2 2 16 16 16 302 ELECTRONICS TECHNICAL MAJOR (Example Only) The curriculum for electronic technician prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training as a technician in the field of electronics. If the student wishes to qualify for an AS Degree, he should consult with the department head. Curriculum for two-year Certificate Freshman Course Electronics 2, 4, 6 Electronics 1, 3, 5 Technical Education 8, Technical Education 14, 15, 16 Technical Education 3 Health Education 1 Physical Education Electronics 13 Electronics 52, 76, 62 Electronics 51, 75, 61 Electronics 66 Electronics 65 English 1, 2, 32 Physics 21, 23 Title A W S D. C. Fundamentals, A. C. Fundamentals, Basic Electronics 5 5 5 D. C. Lab., A. C. Lab., Basic Elect. Lab. 3 3 3 Basic Drafting 2 2 Applied Algebra, Applied Trigonometry, Applied Anal. Geo. 5 5 5 Industrial Orientation Personal Health Selected 1 Electronics Drafting 2 111 2 16 17 18 Sophomore Basic Elect., Electronics Circuits Operation, Communications Circuits 5 Basic Elect. Lab., Elect Circuit Maint., Com. Circuits Lab. 3 Industrial Electronics Industrial Elect. Lab. Basic Communications, Technical Rpts. 3 College Physics 4 3 4 15 18 15 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. 303 |