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Computer Technology - Certificate
Graduation Checksheet (MS Word) Gain basic, entry-level skills in computer assembly, testing and servicing. Complete this program exclusively on weekdays, or in a combination of day, evening and weekend classes. What can I do with this degree? Career Options: Entry-level employment in computer assembly and servicing. Academic Options: Students may take an additional 25 credit hours to earn an Information Technology Specialist AAS degree. Locations: West Campus Department/Contact Information: Division Dean: 206-6763 REQUIRED COURSES Students must meet the Reading Requirement. General Education Requirements | | Communication Requirement | 3 | | Subtotal | 3 | | Course # | Course Title | Credits | Required Core Courses | | TEC 101 | Physics for Technology | 3 | | TEC 103 | Light and Optical Systems | 2 | | TEC 113 | Problem Solving for Electronics and Optics | 3 | | TEC 121/121LB | Basic Electric and Magnetic Properties | 4 | | TEC 123/123LB | Digital Circuits and Computers | 4 | | TEC 125/125LB | AC Networks with Phasors | 4 | | TEC 130/130LB | Microcomputer Assembly and Testing | 4 | | TEC 132/132LB | Microcomputer Systems Servicing | 4 | | Subtotal | 27 | Required Support Course | | TEC 160 | Microcomputers and Programming Techniques | 3 | | Total | 34 |
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