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(Level I Certificate)
Richland only
- Students pursuing this certificate are waived from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards, but must meet course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: C1.ENGR.ELECTRONIC
This one-year program develops the basic skills necessary for entry-level positions in electronics and related industries. Computer-aided instruction and analysis studies include electronic devices and their application in analog and digital circuits. All courses required for the certificate are applicable to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronic Technology.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
CETT 1403 | DC Circuits | 4 |
TECM 1341 | Technical Algebra OR | 3 |
MATH 1314 | College Algebra | (3) |
CETT 1429 | Solid State Devices | 4 |
DFTG 1309 | Basic Computer-Aided Drafting | 3 |
MCHN 1300 | Beginning Machine Shop | 3 |
17 |
SEMESTER II
CETT 1405 | AC Circuits | 4 |
CETT 1425 | Digital Fundamentals | 4 |
SPCH 1311 | Introduction to Speech Communication OR | 3 |
SPCH 1315 | Public Speaking | (3) |
TECM 1317 | Technical Trigonometry OR | 3 |
MATH 1316 | Plane Trigonometry | (3) |
14 |
SEMESTER III
INMT 1417 | Industrial Automation | 4 |
COSC 1436 | Programming Fundamentals I | 4 |
INTC 1307 | Instrumentation Test Equipment | 3 |
11 |
Minimum Hours Required | 42 |
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.