
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY I - 3 Units
Gr. 11, 2 Semesters, Daily, 3 Hours, PM Section. This is the first year of a two-year program that prepares the student for entry-level employment in the electronic service industry and/or continuing education at a post-secondary technical institute or university. In the first year, students will learn the basic principles of electricity: what it is, how it behaves, and how to create and control it. Students will learn to use test equipment such as digital and analog meters, oscilloscopes, power supplies, signal generators, and to interpret their readings. The student will also learn about the function of different electronic components and how they work together. This course will advance from passive devices (resistors, capacitors, inductors) to solid-state devices such as diodes, transistors, basic integrated circuits and explore their various uses in filter circuits, power supplies and amplifiers. Additionally, the student will learn basic circuit construction techniques to include soldering and breadboarding. As the student progresses, he/she will learn fundamental troubleshooting techniques to aid in malfunction isolation and repair. Dual and articulated credit: Agreements with the Metropolitan Community Colleges enable qualified students to earn up to 15 hours of college credit during the two-year Electronics Technology Program Prerequisites: Minimum 2.0 GPA; 90% attendance record; Algebra 1 with C or better; reading and writing at the 10th grade level
Class size: 20 maximum.
Prerequisites: Minimum 2.0 GPA; 90% attendance record; Algebra 1 with C or better; reading and writing at the 10th grade level
RECOMMENDED: GEOMETRY AND PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGY.
Location: West Campus
ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY I – 3 Units,
Gr. 12, 2 Semesters, 3 Hours Daily, AM Section. Same course as offered above but available for seniors only in the a.m. section.
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ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY II - 3 Units
Gr. 12, 2 Semesters, Daily, 3 Hours, AM Section. In the second year of the two-year program, the student will advance to more complex electronic circuitry such as oscillators, multi-stage amplifiers, operational amplifiers, and linear integrated circuits. The student will also explore digital integrated circuits such as counters, shift registers, logic circuits, arithmetic circuits, and memory circuits. As a part of digital logic troubleshooting, students will have an opportunity to purchase and construct a digital multimeter (approx. $40) for their own use. Advanced students can progress to basic computer techniques including upgrading, troubleshooting, repairing and networking of personal computers. Agreements with the Metropolitan Community Colleges enable qualified students to earn up to 15 hours of college credit during the two-year Electronics Technology Program.
Class size: 20 maximum.
PREREQUISITE: SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY I.
RECOMMENDED: PHYSICS, ADDITIONAL MATH.
Location: West Campus
Electronics Technology-Industrial Internship