Schoolcraft program code # AAS.00120
This electronics program is designed to give students a strong background in the fundamentals of electricity, electronic devices and basic circuits (digital and linear). The curriculum includes laboratory demonstration of the principles taught in class affording practical experience in fabrication, instrumentation and presentation.
The program is not directly aimed at specific products. With the multiplicity of equipment presently in use and the rapid advance and change in technology, the department stresses the development of a broad background that will enable students to find employment and be able to further their skills in a diversified number of industries.
Students who satisfactorily complete all college and program requirements qualify for an associate of applied science degree.
Program Outcomes
- Describe different electronic circuits by using different methods of trouble shooting, such as voltage and current divider, and open and short circuits
- Describe equipment based on industry best practice
- Demonstrate workplace safety protocol (OSHA)
- Construct and solder electronic circuits on PCB board
- Calibrate equipment to use for troubleshooting electronic circuits
- Repair electronic components, circuits, and electronic devices
- Troubleshoot electronic circuits using Ohm’s Law
- Analyze the electronic schematic based on industry best practice
- Describe the purpose of electronic circuit for testing early, intermediate, and final stages of circuit construction
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Creating Your Academic Plan
Not all courses are offered each semester. Students should work with an academic advisor to develop a schedule that will work for them. Students planning to transfer should check the transfer institution’s requirements/guides or discuss their options with an academic advisor. Number of credits may vary depending on the course selection.