Electronic Engineering Technologies
One-Year Technical Certificate
The One Year Technical Certificate in Electronic Engineering Technology is structured to provide a student with an application-oriented, electronic/electrical background, hands-on laboratory experience, and the use of standard and specialized test equipment. The relevant knowledge, the skills that industry needs today, and the competencies that are integrated into the curriculum are intended to prepare the graduate for an entry level position or an internship in the field of electronics. Every course in the One Year Technical Certificate program can be applied to the two year Associate of Applied Science degree in Electronic Engineering Technology - Applied Electronics Major. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by LCCC's University Partnership.
| Fall Semester |
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| ELCT 111 |
Electrical Circuits I |
3 |
| ELCT 115 |
Fabrication Processes for Electronics |
2 |
| ENGL 161 |
College Composition I |
3 |
| MTHM 121 |
Technical Mathematics I |
4 |
| SDEV 101 |
College 101 ^ |
1 |
| TECN 111 |
Technical Problem Solving |
3 |
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| Spring Semester |
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| ELCT 112 |
Electrical Circuits II > |
4 |
| ELCT 121 |
Digital Electronics > |
4 |
| ELCT 211 |
Electrical Power & Devices |
4 |
| Technical Elective |
** |
3/4 |
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Total Credit Hours: |
31/32 |
| Technical Electives |
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| AETC 121 |
Programmable Logic Controllers |
3 |
| AETC 241 |
Instrumentation and Control > |
3 |
| CMNW 101 |
A+ Certification Preparation I |
4 |
| CMNW 141 |
Computer Diagnostic and Repair |
3 |
| CMNW 145 |
Network Installation and Diagnostics |
4 |
Notes:
1. > Indicates that this course requires a prerequisite.
2. * Indicates that this course requires a prerequisite or may be taken concurrently.
3. ** Indicates that a student may substitute Work-Based Learning (ELCT 287, 288 and/or 289) for the equivalent number of credit hours for this course.
4. ^ A student may register for the orientation course when enrolling for more than six credit hours per semester or any course that would result in an accumulation of thirteen or more credit hours.