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ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALS (EF02)
The Electronics Fundamentals program is a sequence of courses designed
to prepare students for entry-level positions in electronics or
for advanced training. Learning opportunities develop academic,
technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job
acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes
a combination of electronics technology theory and practical application
necessary for successful employment using both manual and computerized
electronics systems. Program graduates qualify for enrollment in
the Electronics Technology program (EFA4) or for immediate entry-level
employment.
| Diploma Program |
| Program Length |
65 Credit Hours |
| Education Requirements |
High School graduate or GED recipient |
| Entrance Dates |
Quarterly |
| Offered |
Macon Campus |
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| Electronics Fundamentals
Curriculum |
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Credit Hours |
| General Education Core Courses |
18 |
| ENG 1010 |
Fundamentals of English I |
5 |
| MAT 1013 |
Algebraic Concepts |
5 |
| EMP 1000 |
Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development |
3 |
| MAT 1015 |
Geometry/Trigonometry |
5 |
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OR |
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| MAT 1017 |
Trigonometry |
5 |
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| Occupational Courses |
48 |
| ELC 104 |
Soldering Technology |
2 |
| ELC 108 |
Direct Current Circuits II |
4 |
| ELC 110 |
Alternating Current II |
4 |
| ELC 115 |
Solid State
Devices II |
4 |
| ELC 117 |
Linear Integrated Circuits |
4 |
| ELC 118 |
Digital Electronics I |
4 |
| ELC 119 |
Digital Electronics II |
4 |
| ELC 120 |
Microprocessors Fundamentals |
4 |
| IFC 100 |
Industrial Safety Procedures |
2 |
| ELC 106 |
Direct Current Circuits I |
4 |
| ELC 109 |
Alternating Current I |
7 |
| ELC 114 |
Solid State Devices I |
4 |
| SCT 100 |
Introduction to Microcomputers |
3 |
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Total Hours |
66 |
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