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Indexed Adobe PDF (Spring 2011-Full Version) - SUNY Orange

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TelecommunicationsDegree Awarded: CertificateRecommended Course SequenceFirst SemesterCreditsENG 160 Technical Writing Module 1.5MAT 107 Technical Math 1 3EET 101 Electric Circuits 4EET 110 Computer Applications &Graphics 3Second SemesterEET 106 Telecommunications 1 4EET 104 Digital Electronics 1 4Third SemesterENG 161 Technical Writing Module 1.5EET 107 Telecommunications 2 4EET 206 Telecommunications 3 4Total Credits: 29Program DescriptionThe Electrical Technology Telecommunicationscertificate will prepare students to succeed in a variety ofareas in the field of Telecommunications. The coursecurriculum provides the students with the basics of DC andAC electrical circuits. They will build and test digital,electronic and telecommunications circuits. Studentsresearch, build and present a wireless communicationsproject. Most courses in the program are a combination oflecture and lab. The lecture covers the theoretical aspect ofthe curriculum, while the lab provides hands-on experience,as well as reinforcing the concepts. A new state-of-the-arttelecommunications lab, coupled with courses teachingcurrent technology will provide students with a wellrounded education and a competitive edge in the jobmarket.Admission CriteriaAdmission to this program requires that students be highschool graduates or have high school equivalency diplomas(GEDs). If students are not high school graduates, theymay be eligible for admission to the College's 24 CreditHour Program. If students are home schooled, they may beeligible for admission.152 www.sunyorange.edu <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong>

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