Instructors: DiViesti, Fitzen, G. Lyons,
M. Lyons, McArthur, Pitchford, Rasmussen, Robertson
One Associate of Applied Science Degree and one Bachelor of Applied Technology degree in Electronic RF/Telcom Technology are available to the student.
Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronic RF/Telcom Technology (Four and 1/2 Semesters)
A minimum of 98 credits is required for an Associate of Applied Science degree in Electronic RF/Telcom Technology. Required Courses:
ELTR 100 Academic Skill
Development I 8 cr
ELTR 101 Academic Skill
Development II 8 cr
ELTR 141 Applied Mathematics I 4 cr
ELTR 142 Applied Mathematics II 4 cr
ELTR 143 Electronic Theory 5 cr
ELTR 144 Electron control Devices
Theory A 5 cr
ELTR 145 Electronic Lab 5 cr
ELTR 146 Electron Control Devices
Lab A 5 cr
ELTR 147 Applied Science 4 cr
ELTR 161 Digital/Microprocessor
Systems Theory 5 cr
ELTR 162 Digital/Microprocessor
Systems Application 5 cr
ELTR 269 Electronic Drafting I 2 cr
ERFT 211 Radio Frequency/
Telecommunications
Systems I 7 cr
ERFT 212 Radio Frequency/
Telecommunications Lab I 7 cr
ERFT 221 Radio Frequency/
Telecommunications
Systems II 6 cr
ERFT 222 Radio Frequency/
Telecommunications Lab II 3 cr
ERFT 223 Radio Frequency/
Telecommunications Lab II 3 cr
RELT 101 Applied Communications I 2 cr
RELT 102 Applied Communications II 2 cr
RELT 201 Applied Communications III 2 cr
RELT 202 Applied Business Economics 2 cr
RELT 206 Occupational Job Search 2 cr
RELT 207 Occupational/Human
Relations 2 cr
TOTAL: 98 cr
Program length will vary depending on student's academic qualifications at time of acceptance.
The courses listed above will be taught in sequential blocks of instruction. Successful completion of a course is required before the student can progress in the program. If the student fails any math, theory, or lab course, then that course must be repeated and a passing grade obtained before the student can advance in the program. The student must exit the program and make up their deficiency through Academic Skill Development or other appropriate methods. The student will then be allowed to repeat the course at the next available program opening.