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	2024-2025 Academic Catalog Archived Catalog 																	 
	    Electronics Technician, CAS
				
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		Electronics Technician
 This program is designed to give students the technical and interpersonal skills necessary for placement into electronics technician positions. Students gain theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience with both basic and advanced electronics including circuits, controllers, and the machine to system interface. Program Outcomes
 Upon completion of this program, students will be able to   - Analyze, configure, troubleshoot, and assist in designing and measuring electrical and electronic circuits and systems;
  - Read and describe the characteristics of basic circuitry and compute circuit capacity;
  - Demonstrate wiring design and identify basic electrical components;
  - Troubleshoot analog and digital circuits using standard and specialized test equipment;
  - Program and troubleshoot PLC systems for basic system control;
  - Describe how various industrial processes are coalesced using advanced PLC techniques;
  - Demonstrate the use of electrical, electronic solid state, digital, and pneumatic transmitters in practical process control instrumentation; and
  - Effectively communicate during problem solving and troubleshooting.
   Required Courses
 First Semester Total: 17
 *Indicates prerequisite and/or corequisite needed. Check course description. Spring Semester
 Second Semester Total: 15
 *Indicates prerequisite and/or corequisite needed. Check course description.  CAS Total Credits: 32
 R Indicates Related Instruction requirement. Recommended Course Offerings:
 Students receiving financial aid or veteran’s benefits should check with the Financial Aid Office before registering for recommended courses. Admission Guidelines
  - Reading and Writing placement tests are required for entry into the program.
  - Applicants not meeting the above requirements may be admitted on an extended track to complete developmental math/communications classes before enrolling in ELCT 102  or higher ELCT classes.
   Program Information
  - Students who wish to graduate with an AAS degree must complete both BMGT 205  and COMX 115 .
   Opportunities after Graduation
  - Typical wages for electronics technicians are above average both state and nationally.
   Advising Information:
 For more information about this program, contact the advisor.     | Academic Advisor |       | Gabe Dillon |     | OT 131 |     | (406) 756-3893 |     | gdillon@fvcc.edu |          													 | 
												 
											 
	
  
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