Mar 28, 2024  
2017-2018 College Catalog 
    
2017-2018 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Electronics Technology


(Jackson County Campus)

Electronics Technology is a 2-year program designed to prepare students for a wide range of technical positions. Included are instruction in model and prototype development and testing systems analysis and integration including design, development of corrective and preventive maintenance techniques; application of engineering data; and the preparation of reports and test results.

The purpose of the Electronics Technology curriculum is to provide instruction necessary for a student to become a competent electronic technician. A graduate of this curriculum will be eligible for entry-level employment into any of the options in electronics and will be capable of correlating the activities of scientific research, engineering, and production for a wide variety of occupational fields. A graduate of the Electronics Technology curriculum will possess the capability of working and communicating directly with engineers, scientists, and other technical personnel in their specialized area.

The curriculum for Electronics Technology was developed with the use of the competencies and objectives as prepared by the Electronic Technicians Association, International (2004), as recommended by the National Coalition for Electronics Education (NCEE) and the ETA’s Associate C.E.T. Exam Development Committee for Basic Electronics.

This program leads to an Associate of Applied Science Degree and is preparatory for employment upon graduation from MGCCC. Where a transfer to a senior college or university is desired, a conference should be scheduled with a community college advisor for advisement.

All completers in Career Technical programs are required to take an Exit Exam prior to graduation to document academic gain.  Graduates of Process Operations Technology are required to take the NOCTI National Certification Exam.

Total Credits: 31


Electronics Technology Diploma


  • Technical Electives Credit(S): 14*

Total Credits: 14


Associate of Applied Science Degree


Total Credits: 15


Note:


Articulated credit may be awarded for approved courses. Please refer to “The Credit by Non-Traditional Means ” section of this catalog regarding stipulations for receiving Articulated credit.

*Any instructor/department chair-approved field-related elective.