Associate in Applied Science Degree
Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Technology

This program is designed to prepare students for the field of digital electronics in industries associated with computers and microprocessor equipment. The curriculum offers courses in electronics, digital electronics, computer hardware, software and peripheral systems, mathematics and general education.

Graduates of this 62 credit-hour program may be employed in a variety of electronics related industries with job classifications as technician, programmer or field service technician.

 
Required General Education Courses:
Communications 6
Students must select 9 credit hours from at least two of the following areas:
Humanities, Natural Sciences or Social Sciences 9
Required Core Courses:
CIS 133 Personal Computer Programming – Assembler Language or
CSC 208 Problem Solving for Science and Engineering Using FORTRAN 4
ELT 110 Introductory Electronics 4
ELT 111 Electronics I, Resistive 3
ELT 203 Electronics II, Digital 5
ELT 206 Electronic Computers 5
ELT 210 Computer Programming 3
ELT 216 Microprocessor Software Applications 5
ELT 217 Microprocessor Peripheral Systems 5
ELT 218 Principles of Microprocessor System Design 5
Electronics elective 3
MTH 106 Mathematics I 5


  1. To be approved by program coordinator.