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  College Degrees: Physics, Programming, Engineering, Electronics.  
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ELECTRONICS DEGREE
Electronics Requirements    See info at SPC
ENC 1101 Composition I
SPC 1600 Introduction to Speech Communication
HUM/FA Approved Humanities/Fine Arts course
MAC 1105 College Algebra
Soc/Beh Science Approved Social and Behavioral Science courses
PHY 1048L Physics Laboratory I
PHY 1053 General Physics I
Support Courses (6 credits)
MAC 1114 Trigonometry
PHI 1600 Studies in Applied Ethics OR (PHI 1602H, 1631, 2649 or 1603 and 2621 or 2622)
Major Courses (40 credits)
CET 1071 Introduction to Telecommunications
CET 1114 Digital Fundamentals
CET 1114L Digital Laboratory
CET 2123 Microprocessor Fundamentals
CET 2123L Microprocessor Laboratory
EET 1015 Direct Current Circuit Analysis
EET 1015L Direct Current Circuit Laboratory
EET 1025 Alternating Current Circuit Analysis
EET 1025L Alternating Current Circuit Laboratory
EET 1084 Introduction to Electronics
EET 1205C Electronic Instrumentation
EET 2140 Solid State Electronics
EET 2140L Solid State Laboratory
EET 2155 Linear Integrated Circuits
EET 2155L Linear Circuits Laboratory
EET 2324 Electronic Communications
ETD 1320 AutoCAD I
EET 2949 Co-op Work Experience
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This is a listing of the courses required for my Associate in Science Electronics Engineering degree. To go directly to the St. Petersburg College Web site and view the requirements, click the link: See info at SPC. Note: I didn’t have to take the College Algebra course that most people are required to take because I did so well on the college placement test that I bypassed all algebra courses and was placed directly into a pre-calculus class.
© 2006 Dave Barker