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Electronics Servicing

Certificate (Certificate Program) - 25 Credit Hours

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Program Information:
The Electronics Servicing curriculum prepares individuals for entry-level employment in the servicing functions of consumer electronics. The applicant for admission to this curriculum should have a marked interest in electronic servicing. The curriculum is very practical and utilizes the basic radio and television receiver as a vehicle of learning. This sequence of eleven courses and an elective is scheduled so the student may complete the program in six semesters. The first course in the sequence is scheduled for the fall semester. The elective credit may be drawn from a wide range of offerings having a bearing on electronics, and should be selected with the help of an advisor. This program assumes no prior knowledge of electricity or electronics.

Admission to the Program:
Applicant for admission to this curriculum should have a marked interest in electronic servicing.

Recommended Course Sequence:

Fall Semester 1:
ELCTS 131; ELCTS 132

Spring Semester 1:
ELCTS 133; ELCTS 134

Summer Semester 1:
ELCTS 135; ELCTS 136

Fall Semester 2:
ELCTS 137; ELCTS 138

Spring Semester 2:
ELCTS 139; ELCTS 140

Summer Semester 2:
ELCTS 141; Electives


Course Information:
Required Program Courses
CourseNameCredit
ELCTS 131INTRODUCTION TO BASIC ELECTRICITY 2
ELCTS 133SERVICE ELECTRONICS - A.C. CIRCUITS 2
ELCTS 134SERVICE ELECTRONICS - BASIC SOLID STATE 2
ELCTS 135SERVICE ELECTRONICS - ADVANCED SOLID STATE 2
ELCTS 136SERVICE ELECTRONICS - DIGITAL CIRCUITS 2
ELCTS 137INTRODUCTION TO AM AND FM RADIO 2
ELCTS 138AM AND FM STEREO RECEIVER REPAIR 2
ELCTS 139FUNDAMENTALS OF TELEVISION 2
ELCTS 140ADVANCED TELEVISION REPAIR 2
ELCTS 141VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER (VCR) REPAIR 2
ELCTS 132SERVICE ELECTRONICS - D.C. CIRCUITS 2
 ELECTIVES 3 to 5

For Program Information Contact:
Agriculture and Industrial Technologies Department
AIT Building
Room 209
(309)694-5510