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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXSECOND YEARFirst TermPHY 1020C Introduction to General Physics 4EET 1142C Electronics III 4CET 2114C Digital Electronics I 4** EET Technical Elective 315Second TermCET 2123C Introduction to Microprocessors 4CET 2144C Microcomputer Systems & Hardware 4EET 2325C Electronic Communications 4** EET Technical Elective 315Computer Competency Required.* It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level English, math,or reading course depending on college placement test scores.** It is the student’s responsibility to select the proper course tofulfill this requirement after consulting with a counselor.*** Check the course descriptions for prerequisites.SECOND YEARFirst TermEET 1142C Electronics III 4CET 2114C Digital Electronics I 4*** CET 2123C Introduction to Microprocessors 4INP 1390 Human Relations (G.E.) 315Second TermEET 2915 Internship in Bio-medical ElectronicSystems 10CET 2905 Seminar in Bio-medical ElectronicSystems 313* It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level English, math,or reading course depending on college placement testscores.** It is the student’s responsibility to meet with the departmentchair or counselor to select the proper course to fulfill thisrequirement.*** Check the course descriptions for prerequisites.BIO-MEDICAL ELECTRONICSYSTEMS(Electronics Engineering Technology)ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCEProgram Code: 2040Description of Program: The A.A.S. degree in Bio-MedicalElectronic Systems - Electronics Engineering Technologyprepares the student for employment as electro-medicaland bio-medical repair technicians or related occupationsin electronics. Emphasis is placed on assembling, installing,maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electronicequipment used in the health care industry.Length: Two (2) years (68 credit hours)Prefix Number Course Name Cr. Hrs.FIRST YEARFirst Term* ENC 1101 Freshman English I (G.E.) 3* MAC 1105<strong>College</strong> Algebra (G.E.) 3EET 1015C Electronics I 4BSC 1085C Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4OST 2257 Medical Terminology 317Second TermEET 1025C Electronics II 4*** MAC 1114 Plane Trigonometry 3*** SPC 2600 Oral Communications (G.E.) 3CGS 1100C Intro. to Microcomputers usingWindows (G.E.) 3** Humanities Elective (G.E.) 316Summer Term*** EET 1141C Introduction to Solid <strong>State</strong> Devices 4** Elective 37ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING(Electronics Engineering Technology)ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCEProgram Code: 2130Description of Program: The A.A.S. degree in ElectronicsEngineering - Electronics Engineering Technology preparesthe student for employment in the field of electronics insuch areas as engineering and science in electronic research,design, production, and sales of electronic devices,computers, communications, and control systems. The studentsare provided the knowledge and skills to enable themto assist engineers in the application of electrical and electronicsprinciples and procedures to the areas of design,development, production, testing, and maintenance.Course content includes, but is not limited to, basic conceptsof electricity, use of direct current measuring instruments,alternative current power line, technical drawing asapplied to electronics, theory and operation of electronictest instruments, basic skills in drawing and use of circuitdiagrams, and digital electronics with emphasis on minicomputersystems.Length: Two (2) years (68 credit hours)Prefix Number Course Name Cr. Hrs.FIRST YEARFirst Term* ENC 1101 Freshman English I (G.E.) 3* MAC 1105<strong>College</strong> Algebra (G.E.) 3*** EET 1015C Electronics I 4INP 1390 Human Relations (G.E.) 3ETD 1100C Technical Drawing I 316116

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