The Electronics program is designed to provide training for individuals interested in the installation and maintenance of electrical systems found in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. Electrical training most of which is hands-on will include such topics as AC/DC theory, basic wiring practices, the National Electric Code and other subjects as local needs require. Graduates should qualify for a variety of jobs in the Electronics field as an on-the-job trained or apprentice, assisting in the layout, installation, and maintenance of electronic systems.

Advising Sheets

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Degree Requirements

1st Semester

Class Description Credits
General Education
CLP 150A College and Life Planning 1
ENG 150 Introduction to Literature 3
ENG 151 Freshman Composition 3
SPH 153 Introduction to Speech 3
Program Requirements
ETP 100 Basic Electrical Theory I 3
ETP 120 Basic Electrical Theory II 4
Total Credits: 17

2nd Semester

Class Description Credits
Program Requirements
ELE 151 Electronics I 4
ELE 170 Consumer Electronics 4
ELE 201 Wireless Communications 4
ICT 150 Introduction to Computers 3
Total Credits: 15

Program Recommended Courses

Class Description Credits
BUS 103 Introduction to Business 3
Total Credits: 3

3rd Semester

Class Description Credits
General Education
ETP 150 Residential House Wiring 5
ELE 190 Digital Techniques 4
ELE 202 Computer Systems 4
Program Requirements
PSY 150 Introduction to Psychology
OR 3
HEA 150 Introduction to Health Science
Total Credits: 16

4th Semester

Class Description Credits
General Education
HIS 150 American History I
OR
HIS 151 American History II
OR 3
HIS 170 World Civilization I
OR
HIS 171 World Civilization II
HIS 162 Pacific History 3
PHSCI 150/150L Physical Science/Lab 4
MAT 155 Vocational Technical Mathematics 3
Program Requirements
ELE 299A Electronic Systems Practicum 4
Total Credits: 17


Total Credits

Class Credits
1st Year General Education: 29
2nd Year General Education: 36
Total Credits: 65
Program Recommended Courses: 3 credits