2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
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Summer Term<br />
EEV 0554C LAN Service - Network+ 60<br />
EEV 0360L Electronics Technology Lab <strong>12</strong>0<br />
First Term<br />
SECOND YEAR<br />
* EEV 0815C Digital Devices 60<br />
EEV 0360L Electronics Technology Lab 210<br />
EER 0949 Co-op Work Experience Electronics<br />
Technology 240<br />
* Check the course description for prerequisites.<br />
NOTE: Lab hours and internship/co-op hours may be used<br />
interchangeably.<br />
COMPUTER ENGINEERING<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE<br />
Program Code: 21<strong>12</strong><br />
Description of Program: When you graduate from the<br />
Computer Engineering Technology A.A.S. Program, you will<br />
be prepared to join the work force as a technical professional<br />
in a broad range of industries, commercial enterprises,<br />
and businesses. You will be able to use the principles<br />
and theories of science, engineering, and mathematics<br />
to install, service, and maintain computers, peripherals,<br />
networks and a variety of microprocessor, and computer<br />
controlled equipment. You will be provided the knowledge<br />
and skills required to solve technical issues in the design,<br />
development, testing, manufacture, repair, installation, and<br />
troubleshooting of electronic equipment and systems, which<br />
can include automated industrial control systems, robotic<br />
manufacturing systems, SCADA systems, information<br />
technology infrastructure, and communication systems. A<br />
variety of electronics, computer related hardware, software,<br />
networking, and programming courses are available, allowing<br />
you some flexibility dependent upon personal interest and<br />
future employment targets. Hands-on computer experience<br />
is emphasized throughout the program.<br />
Length: Two (2) years (68 credit hours)<br />
Prefix Number Course Title Credit Hrs.<br />
Spring Term<br />
CET 1179C PC Support A+ OS Technologies 3<br />
*** EET 1025C Electronics II 4<br />
CET 2114C Digital Electronics I 4<br />
SPC 2608<br />
Fundamentals of Speech<br />
Communication (G.E.) 3<br />
** Humanities Elective (G.E.) 3<br />
17<br />
Summer Term<br />
PSY 20<strong>12</strong> General Psychology (G.E.) 3<br />
CET 1588C LAN Support Network+ 3<br />
6<br />
Fall Term<br />
SECOND YEAR<br />
PHY 1001C Introduction to General Physics (G.E.) 4<br />
** Electronics Electives 6<br />
** Computer Science Electives 6<br />
16<br />
Spring Term<br />
** Electronics Electives 4<br />
** Computer Science Electives 9<br />
13<br />
* It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level English, math<br />
or reading course depending on college placement test scores.<br />
** It is your responsibility to meet with the department chair or counselor<br />
to select the proper course to fulfill this requirement.<br />
*** Check the course descriptions for prerequisites.<br />
Electronics Electives:<br />
CET 2<strong>12</strong>3C Introduction to Microprocessors 4<br />
EER 2930 Selected Topics in Electronics<br />
Technology 1-4<br />
EET 1141C Introduction to Solid <strong>State</strong> Devices 4<br />
EET 1142C Electronics III 4<br />
EET 1605C Electronics Fabrication Techniques 3<br />
EET 2325C Electronic Communications 4<br />
ETD 1614C Applied Electronics Drawing 2<br />
Computer Science Electives:<br />
CET 1600C CISCO Networking Fundamentals 3<br />
CET 2792 Microsoft Windows Server 3<br />
CET 2794 Microsoft Directory Services 3<br />
CET 2796 Designing Security for a Microsoft<br />
Windows Network 3<br />
CGS 2540C Introduction to Database Management 3<br />
CGS 2820 Introduction to Web Design 3<br />
CIS 2321C Systems Analysis and Design 3<br />
COP 2170C Principles of Computer Programming 3<br />
COP 2171C Advanced Programming Techniques 3<br />
COP 2224 Introduction to C++ Programming 3<br />
COP 2228 Advanced C++ Programming 3<br />
COP 2250 Java Programming 3<br />
COP 2810 Programming for the Internet 3<br />
CTS 2106 Fundamentals of UNIX 3<br />
Fall Term<br />
FIRST YEAR<br />
* ENC 1101 Freshman English I (G.E.) 3<br />
* MAC 1105 <strong>College</strong> Algebra or (G.E.)<br />
* MGF 1106 Liberal Arts Mathematics I (G.E.) 3<br />
CET 1178C PC Support A+ Core Hardware 3-4<br />
*** EET 1015C Electronics I 4<br />
CGS 1100C Introduction to Microcomputers<br />
using Windows (G.E.) 3<br />
16<br />
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