Navigated to Electronics Technology Certificate (Plan 24EF).
Program Overview
Electronics Technology Certificate
Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division, Room T302, (847) 543-2044www.clcillinois.edu/programs/eet Degree: Certificate Plan 24EF This program provides students with the basic background and skills necessary to work with both analog and digital electronics. A minimum of 35 semester hours credit must be completed for the certificate. Courses not listed here may be taken with division approval.
Recommended Plan of StudyFirst Semester | | 12 Credits | CoURSE | Title | Hours |
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course ^ | College Success Seminar | [2] | course | DC Circuit Fundamentals | 2 | course | Electronic Laboratory | 2 | course | AC Fundamentals | 2 | | Technical Electives (see list below) | 6 | Second Semester | | 12 Credits | CoURSE | Title | Hours |
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course | Introduction to Digital Electronics | 4 | | Technical Electives (see list below) | 8 | Third Semester | | 11 Credits | CoURSE | Title | Hours |
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| Technical Electives (see list below) | 11 | Total Hours for Certificate | 35 | Technical Elective Options (Choose at least 25 credit hours.) | CoURSE | Title | Hours |
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course | Introduction to AutoCAD | 3 | course | Solid State Electronics | 4 | course | Introduction to Renewable Energy Sources | 4 | course | Circuit Analysis and Network Theorems (preferred course) or | 4 | course | Advanced Solid State Electronics | 4 | course | Electronic Communication Systems | 3 | course | Special Topics: Electrical/Electronics | 1-4 | course | College Algebra or | | course | Precalculus | 4-5 | course | Practical Aspects of Physics or | | course | General Physics I | 4-5 |
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^ The credit for CLC 120, College Success Seminar, is an institutional requirement for graduation. It is not part of the program requirements but must be completed with a D or better.
For more information on recommended courses or program specific advising, contact faculty member Michelle Leonard at (847) 543-2760 or the Engineering, Math and Physical Science division at (847) 543-2044.