The
Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology
Program curriculum explores both the fundamentals
and advanced theory in electronics, integrated
circuits, microprocessors, and computer technology.
Laboratory experience is an
integral part of the program. Students also receive
a background in the fundamentals of digital
computer and hands on experience with test
equipment. Relevant courses of general education in
the areas of humanities, social behavioral
sciences, and mathematics are covered. This program
is divided into eight 12-week learning units called
quarters.
The objective of this program is to
train graduates to qualify for entry-level
positions such as:
Computer Service Technician
Electronic Laboratory Technician
Field Service Engineer
Installation Technician
Technician in Communications,
Instrumentation, Digital, and Computer
Electronics Fields
Sales Representative in the Computer,
Electronics, Electronic Office Equipment, and
Micro-processing fields
Contact the campus in your area
that offers this program to find out more
specifics, or about other courses and financial
aid.