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Manufacturing |
Wind energy (Pend) |
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The Electronics Service Technology program
is designed to provide students with skills necessary to become an entry level
Electronics Technician. The curriculum is in tune with the ever changing needs
of the electronics services industry. Graduates of the ET Program obtain
employment in the following service areas: manufacturing, industrial, consumer
products, communications, personal computers, networking, and other specialized
areas. The following curriculum meets all requirements for the Associate of
Applied Science degree. The program is designed to articulate Tech Prep
transfer courses. An optional plan for the Certificate of Proficiency is
also offered. Program advisor is Raymund Elizondo, assistant professor of
electronic technologies.
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FIRST SEMESTER |
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Credits |
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5 |
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3 |
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4 |
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MATH 1314 College Algebra or MATH 1332 College Mathematics |
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3 |
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Total Semester Hours |
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15 |
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SECOND SEMESTER |
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MATH 1314 College algebra (or) MATH 133Mathematic |
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3 |
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**Humanities |
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3 |
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Total Semester Hours |
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19/18 |
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THIRD SEMESTER |
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SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speech |
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3 |
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+COSC 1401 Introduction to
Computer Science or |
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4 |
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Total Semester Hours |
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19 |
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FOURTH SEMESTER |
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4 |
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4 |
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PYSC 2301 General Psychology |
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3 |
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ENGL
1301 1301 Composition I |
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3 |
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Total Semester Hours |
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14 |
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GRAND TOTAL |
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64 minimum |
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#-Courses must be taken concurrently |
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+-Tech Prep courses that may be articulated with High Schools |
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*-WECM Courses |
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**-Humanities (consult Advisor for proper choices) |